portal aperture logo 3d models
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A 12 leaf version of my aperture box design, producing a sliding 12 sided aperture much like a camera iris. It is opened by twisting the handles on the doors in a clockwise direction.This was originally uploaded to Thingiverse in 2017, and I have now...
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They follow the POtAtOS model from Portal 2. The handle can be found at this link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10718. For the foam lemons, head to your local dollar store; for the wires, use brown CAT5 and striped blue ones. The pins are made of...
myminifactory
A 12-leaf version of my aperture box design produces a sliding 12-sided aperture, similar to a camera iris. The box utilizes a simple mechanism involving sliding dovetail joints and screwed hinge joints. It measures approximately 80mm wide, 80mm tall...
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This was a complete rebuild based on a combination of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:407624 and correction of the logo direction from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2647484
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I've long been fascinated by the concept of 3D aperture mechanisms, and after numerous trials and errors, I've finally achieved a result worthy of sharing. However, it's essential to note that there may still be room for improvement. To build upon...
myminifactory
Part testing If you can print my earlier design 'Aperture Box,' you will be able to make this one as well. Before printing all the parts, ensure that the screw joints and sliding dovetail joints work correctly with your print settings. Print two...
prusaprinters
This is not a lie, unlike cake. An improvement to the Aperture Box, this is an iris box which features an easy opening twist collar and decorative lids. The box is 80mm tall, 80mm in diameter and is opened by twisting the collar...
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The Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device (also known as the Portal Gun, ASHPoD, Aperture Science Quantum Tunneling Device, or ASHPD) is a groundbreaking experimental tool engineered to generate two portals that enable objects to pass through...
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... this video for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ0t3PzYDgU. I also uploaded a "normal version" of the rotation indicator, where the logo is facing in the correct direction - I originally flipped it so it would rotate with the lines.
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Fan cover with aperture logo from Portal. ... for 40 x 40 mm fan Edit : repaired
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Bookends featuring the iconic character from the Portal logo jump through the portal in one bookend and reappear on the opposite side of the other bookend.
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I crafted this extruder visualizer inspired by the logo for Aperture Labs from the video game Portal to match my sleek Prusa MK3. To avoid pesky support material, it lies perfectly flat on the print bed. I cleverly designed a shallow cut ring at the...
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... A stencil was used to create the Aperture logo accurately. Electronic components are required for functionality. Three millimeter blue LEDs provide lighting. Seven by seven push/push switches control functions. CR1220 batteries power the device.
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In response to a suggestion from a pal, I created my initial bookend set, featuring the theme of portals due to its logo suitability for such purpose.
myminifactory
The classic figure from the Portal logo leaps through the portal in one bookend, only to emerge triumphantly out of the portal in the other. ... If you choose to bring this design to life, don't hesitate to include an image - it would be my absolute...
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This Aperture Science portal gun requires careful 3D printing and assembly. First, print Front Shield White.stl and Back Shield White.stl with support material. Next, choose either orange or blue for Glowing Core's color. Proceed with the assembly by...
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I designed this extruder visualizer based off the logo for Aperture Labs from the video game Portal for my shiny new Prusa MK3. I didn't want to deal with support material, so it lays completely flat on the print bed. ...In order to glue the magnet...