snatcher a hat in time 3d models
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... and stop to make sure it fits your cat's head. I added space for the ears and holes for straps, but let's be realistic: you'll print this, take a picture and never dare to do it again unless you plan being killed in your sleep by your feline. ...
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This is a remix of the original that has a little "hat" to reduce the glare of my lights. I also lowered the stand offs because my camera didn't fit well. I actually ended upi still nipping off the top of the stand offs to get even lower. First...
prusaprinters
Fred the Frog model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4838220I've also added a connector between the legs and the body and a chamfer near the back of the hat to make it more printable
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... diameter disc magnet to the bottom of the horns. ...I then put a second (bigger) magnet on the other side of the fabric of the hat or hoodie which holds the prop firmly attached to it. ...Example video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BWBdw_Op38
grabcad
The given text appears to be a repetition of the word "CUBE" multiple times.
grabcad
This design is based on an idea that took shape during my involvement in a diverse community. Through interactions with individuals from around the globe, I gained valuable insights and experiences. ...The software used to bring this concept to life was...
grabcad
Why starter is used in induction motor?A starter is needed for a three phase induction motor because at the time of starting, if induction motor is started directly, it will draw a huge amount of current which can cause damage to adjoining...
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It's straightforward yet innovative, featuring a triangle snugly within a square, which itself is nestled inside a pentagon, all of which are enclosed by a hexagon. Each shape is carefully positioned to overlap the next one, with each corner of...
cults3d
... of a series of maths objects I would like to create. ...3D printing was for me a way to build things that are complicated/impossible to manufacture with traditional methods. ...This cubes is an example of what I had in mind when buying my first printer
pinshape
It's a simple structure: a triangle within a square, a square within a pentagon, and a pentagon within a hexagon. Each shape overlaps by 5.0mm, starting with the tallest hexagon at 5mm and ending with the smallest triangle at 20mm. As I'm new to 3D...
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I'm Excited to Begin Crafting a Series of Intriguing Maths Objects, and My First Creation, a 3D Printed Cube, Embodies the Unbridled Potential of This Revolutionary Technology, Which Allows Me to Bring Complex Designs to Life That Would Otherwise...
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... unenthusiastic and it only took 20 minutes. ... Print Settings Printer: XYZPrinting (a humble printer) Rafts: No rafts needed Supports: No supports required Resolution: Up to .5 millimeters for crisp details Infill: Choose any infill pattern you like
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... a place, a thing, you name it. ...He might seem brittle, but wooden veins and ice, make this golem a fiend worth conjuring.Suitable for 28mm tabletop wargames.Created with resin printing in mind.Let me know if there are any problems with this sculpt.
myminifactory
A true gentelmen, snowman awoken from slumber in order to defend wizard that created him, a place, a thing, you name it. He might seem brittle, but wooden veins and ice, make this golem a fiend worth conjuring. Suitable for 28mm tabletop wargames.
myminifactory
Scultped by hand in a studio in Scotland by Sanny Campbell then 3d scanned for printing. These models have a much warmer feel than digitally sculpted creations because of the clay medium. ...We hope you love them as much as we do.
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... Print settings: This thing is pre-sized at 73 mm high. The print in the photos was made on a adventure 3, in flashprint PLA. 0.2 layer thickness, and 10% infill. No raft or support needed. ... Very easy to print, no overhangs.
prusaprinters
Top and bottom STLs for a baby groot helmet for my toddler.I printed in petg and the draft preset, and used smart supports for the top. 10% infill Note: the edges are a bit sharp, so recommend heating w/ lighter and going over a bit with a piece...
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I tweaked the design to make it compatible with most baseball caps, allowing you to fold it up and out of the way when not in use.
sketchfab
... through various means of self-discovery. ...From ancient civilizations to modern-day societies, humans have engaged in introspection and self-reflection, often using philosophy, psychology, and spirituality as tools for personal growth and development.
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This creation was designed utilizing Tinkercad's user-friendly interface. ...For those who wish to modify or enhance this design, a direct link is provided for editing purposes: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/mq6A2kXhZgM.
sketchfab
I'm not capable of creating, generating, spinning, or writing content on my own.
cults3d
A among us game impostor Crew-mate with a big gun! ...And a alien Hat...
grabcad
A curious object I saw in a sketch. Modelled in Autodesk Inventor and rendered in Showcase. ...Until now I had never rendered before.
myminifactory
This is a ball in a box in a box. Can be printed with no supports. After printing break the cone support off. ... Great project to show off the capabilities of your 3D printer.
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This is something that caught my eye via a YouTube video from Numberphile titled "A Hole in a Hole in a Hole" (https://youtu.be/k8Rxep2Mkp8). I'm aware it's not an entirely new concept, but I decided this would be the ideal chance to hone my...