photo sweep 3d models
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This is a photo background or photo sweep that can be printed on an Ender 3 in vase mode (or "spiralize" in Cura) flipped on its side. It is 200mm wide and 200mm deep and 120mm high. I designed it to fit for most of my miniature photography. The...
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Update 5/5/20 I decided to design my own Photo Sweep background stand from scratch, utilizing clips or clothespins to hold the poster board firmly in place. Here is the link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4332792 Update 5/8/19 Version D has a...
myminifactory
So I made my own Seamless Photo Sweep Stand I had designed a previous seamless photo stand on a remix and looked at other ones as well. But this one I had designed completely on my own. The clips just snap onto the paper in the notches. ...You can...
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I made my own Seamless Photo Sweep Stand using clips from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:298955. First, I designed a previous seamless photo stand on a remix and studied other ones as well. But this one was completely new. The clips simply snap...
youmagine
I designed a one-of-a-kind photo stand from scratch and took inspiration from others I had seen previously. The clips easily snap into place on the paper in the designated notches. You can print each clip individually or print the entire set at...
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I created a custom infinity style photo backdrop stand with built-in clips that securely hold the paper in place without needing any additional support. To enhance grip on the paper, I added springs that provide extra stability. The design is my...
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The pack in the photo cost $1, and my Dremel made removing the magnets from their packaging quick work. A layer of hot-glue is optional to keep the magnets from falling out. I say this because the magnets I used fit perfectly into place. I have...
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The comments at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:106568 list a few issues with that version, which I also experienced when printing one myself, so I imported it into OpenSCAD, using the original files that you can download to use the OpenSCAD source...
prusaprinters
<p>The comments in <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:106568">http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:106568</a> mention a few problems with that version, and I had similar problems when I printed one, so I imported it into openscad (you'll need to...
prusaprinters
... and clip the two stand in place.This is an upgrade to my original version. It has been redesigned with thicker locking mechanics and easy of printing.Original - https://www.printables.com/model/188435-yet-another-photo-sweep-basic-light-box-stand
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... images of 3D prints, but traditional light boxes were too bulky. ...That's where the Photo Sweep comes in - it's a speedy and effortless way to create a background. ...To set it up, simply attach a piece of paper to hold the two stands firmly in place.
cults3d
... 3D prints, but conventional light boxes were too bulky. ...The Photo Sweep offers a convenient alternative by utilizing a sheet of paper as a makeshift backdrop. ...To set it up, I simply clipped the two stands together to create a stable base.
prusaprinters
A remix by Claghorn Tweaked Photo Sweep Stand looked simpler to print and I liked the idea of using filament for the pins. However, after I printed it the holes were too small.</p> <p>I started thinking why not use a snap and socket? I uploaded...
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I made sure to tidy up the mesh before blowing out the hinge holes to accommodate 3mm filament, considering I'm only comfortable printing with that size.
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I possess a compact 3D printing device (specifically the MP Select Mini v2) but struggled to produce the original backdrop design, thus shortening it in Tinkercad to approximately 115 millimeters.
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I had to print this on my Monoprice Select Mini, which has a limited printable area of only 120x120mm. I imported the STL files into Sketchup, chopped off the middle section and reassembled it. It's not perfect, but I'm still learning about 3D...
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I loved the Original and thought that a post print customizable, cross supports would be a neat thing to add. Any Further Input or Remixes to this concept Would be awesome! ... https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bsM4iBdkZPW
grabcad
The image demonstrates an excellent application of the sweep feature, combined with a section plane scaled down to 10%.