pollen shaker 3d models
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Pollen from false barley (Hordeum murinum) belongs to the Poaceae family - its appearance closely resembles pollen from giant bamboos and common lawn grass. Grass pollen begins as a rough sphere but often undergoes a transformation, becoming folded...
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A highly detailed three-dimensional model of a Senecio Vulgaris pollen grain is now available for use in 3D printing applications.
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Here is a high-resolution image of dandelion pollen captured using Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM 800, manufactured by Zeiss in Germany), taken at the Far Eastern Federal University located in Vladivostok, Russia. The photo shows intricate...
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Detailed technical specifications of Drimys pollen are documented by PalDat (Halbritter, 2016): medium-sized, heteropolar, tetrahedral tetrads consisting of oblate monads that display ulcerate surfaces with a reticulate exine pattern. This model is...
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... the application of a subdivision modifier to further hone the details already present. ...My attempt at replicating alnus pollen in Blender 3D has employed a displacement mask, and you are welcome to use it as is or adapt it for your own purposes.
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Just used the gears open scad files to make a couple gears suited for the Pollen Extractor. It was slipping under cold conditions. To make this work you need a longer screw for the motor side from the inside and you have to shorten the riser on the...
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The Smart Shaker Cup is a sporty alternative to traditional plastic shakers. ...Made from injection-molded materials that ensure safe consumption, this cup could be improved by using eco-friendly and biodegradable alternatives for a greener product.
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Inspired by an old Hungarian salt shaker unearthed in Grandma's kitchen, a unique design is born. A photo of the original piece accompanies this project. Print it without support, and let the vertical position (base to build plate) shine. Print...
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I'm designing a compact pollinator on the fly. I've repurposed a microwave motor and a skateboard bearing to get it up and running. The door is a snug fit, so you won't need screws (though they do come in handy when removing the door). A more...