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58 3d models found related to tamu etid.thingiverse
A Simple Shelf for Dorm Bed Horizontal Slats (TAMU) Print this shelf with the model rotated 90 degrees along the y-axis, so it resembles extrusion printing. Two Models Available: 1. Support Model: If your printer struggles with bridging gaps. 2.
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... Glowacki. Learn more about the Center for Heritage Conservation at Texas A&M University by visiting chc.arch.tamu.edu. ...You can also connect with them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/tamuchc or follow their Instagram account @tamuarch_chc.
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The human being is a complex and multifaceted species that has been at the center of most cultures since the dawn of time. Despite its many complexities and contradictions, humans have a unique capacity for kindness and compassion towards one...
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Texas A&M University – TAMU Coaster Ready to put a transparent acrylic 88 mm diameter by 1/8 inch thick to complete the coaster Infill 100% TAMU Coaster Background Maroon: 0 to 1.0 mm White: 1.0 to 2.0 mm Silver or Gray: 2.0 to 3.0 mm Maroon: 3.0 to...
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Texas A&M University – TAMU Coaster Get ready to create a transparent acrylic coaster that measures 88 mm in diameter and is 1/8 inch thick. Complete this project by using 100% infill. TAMU Coaster Color the background with Maroon from 0 to 1.0 mm,...
sketchfab
Human beings are incredibly complex creatures, possessing a wide range of skills and abilities that set them apart from other living things. From the simplest tasks to the most complex endeavors, humans have consistently demonstrated an ability to...
sketchfab
The human form is a wondrous thing, capable of experiencing an incredible range of emotions and sensations. From the tender touch of a loved one to the rush of adrenaline that comes with facing danger head-on, humans are known for their complexity...
sketchfab
This is a premium interior design for a compact space that truly stands out. It's ultra-realistic, modern, and ergonomically designed. It was created using 3Ds Max 2009 and rendered with mental ray, resulting in a highly detailed model with 164,534...
sketchfab
Stress testing underway in virtual reality conference room setup. ...Evaluating system performance and robustness under heavy load conditions.
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This is a customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:40703, designed using the Customizer at http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=40703. ...The specifications used in the creation include a pattern shape of 6, build plate...
grabcad
Demonstrate your enthusiasm for the Electronic Technologies and Innovation Division department by showcasing this custom-designed ring, crafted specifically for 3D printing technology.
grabcad
This is the custom-built marble sorter designed by my team specifically for Texas A&M's ENGR 112 course project. Unfortunately, time constraints took a toll on the virtual components in our assemblies, resulting in several missing items, including...
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Here is the rewritten text: I created an image of this Property Environment Living Room. ...The five properties consist of a Sofa, Table, CD Cabinet, TV and Trash Can, and the terrain in this area is a wooden floor.
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Resize to what you desire and recommend using supports for overhangs.
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The Texas A&M University campus is home to a variety of innovative products, including a unique USB and pencil holder designed specifically for students and faculty. ...This clever device combines two essential items into one convenient package,...
grabcad
CAD work that I did throughout my time as an undergrad at TAMU and at internships.
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Enjoying this picture of the TAMU Logo is allowed, as using it does not infringe on any copyright belonging to Texas A&M University.
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Model of T001 Cobotics Lab in Thompson Hall, TAMU College Station.Designed for purposes of formatting floor space. ...Edits to come.
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.step files for large and small conveyor belts used in the 001 Cobotics Lab.Design credit goes to Brey Caraway (BreyCaraway@tamu.edu).