the office nutcracker 3d models
3792722 3d models found related to the office nutcracker.prusaprinters
Refinished the frame around the characters to allow them to print properly. The original had various widths so was smaller than the extrusion Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15...
thingiverse
Made this custom lithophane as a thoughtful gift for a close friend. ...Tapped into the expertise of a helpful YouTube tutorial, which provided precise direction for printing it flawlessly on my Ender 3 3D printer.
grabcad
In Java, a company's project showcases work desk design by Mariani, chair design by Zeljko Fabijanic, and pottery from fospinao. ...Floral arrangements are by Vamsi Gudipati, while the reception is handled by myself.
sketchfab
... coding session. ...This scan was captured from an early version of the Scandy Pro for the Phab 2 Pro, featuring vibrant colors! ...Learn more about when you can get your hands on this mobile 3D scanning technology by visiting Scandy's website.
thingiverse
Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print flat, already scaled to fit nicely in the embossing Star - Infil to add weight. Full print with 4x4x4 walls/top/bottom and 38% infil came to about 48g in weight. Glue in lettering and...
thingiverse
... Wearing Out the Threaded Rod and Requiring Reinforcement at the Bottom of the Handle's Thread Hole. Additionally, the Nutcracker's Base Requires a Piece of Hard Plastic or Metal to Prevent Collapse. ...That's Why I Published Version 2 of the Models.
thingiverse
It's hard to recall the original source, but an idea caught my attention online - the Italian interpretation of The Nutcracker ballet. I decided to print a miniature screw model on a three-dimensional printer, scaled down to about one-ninth its...
cults3d
A handy nutcracker. You just have to glue a M8 bolt and its nut (!). Support not required. ...Printed with 30% infill and it works fine.
cults3d
Nutcracker 3D . . . Follow me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toma_3d/ . . . ...All of my dedigns are for personal use only!
grabcad
(the end will snap at a force of about 800 N theoretically, and since the force is multiplied at about 200 N force on the handle).If you print the screw, it is best to manually tap the screw and inner thread with an M12 tap afterwards. the hole in...
cults3d
I designed this large nutcracker to put outside next to my door during the holidays. He stands 975mm or over 38 inches. I designed it to beable to be printed on an Ender 3 size printer. All the pieces are to be printed separately needing little to no...
thingiverse
Just a nutcracker based on super old-school designs, celebrating my own German heritage with a nod to the past. I wanted it to feature classic painted facial details instead of three-dimensional ones, so the only visible detail is the nose. Print two...
thingiverse
Over hang parts like the Mustache/Eye-brow/HatChain inset - may require a little cleanup to accept the printed part. Arms/Legs (and the parts to go with them) - print 2x, there is no difference between the left and right. Scaling might work, I...
prusaprinters
Nutcracker soldier designed to be printed in parts to allow separate colors without requiring an MMU.Notes:Lapel, Hat Chain, PantsInset, Arms - work best when printed with a brim.LeverPants - print upright with supports to build plate.Teeth...
thingiverse
You'll need a trusty nutcracker, and all you have to do is attach an M8 bolt and its corresponding nut with some glue (!). No extra support is necessary. ...It prints well with 30% infill and still functions perfectly.
cults3d
This model is a one-piece flexi nutcracker with 10 joints and needs no supports, no rafts and no assembly. It is my first 3D printable model worth sharing. ...Great for Christmas times :)
cults3d
I designed everything except the sword, which I borrowed from SAMSVE: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1073388 You'll have to scale the sword to meet the scale requirements of your finished nutcracker. Or, you can put whatever you prefer in the...
thingiverse
I designed everything except the sword, which I borrowed from SAMSVE: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1073388 You'll have to scale the sword to meet the scale requirements of your finished nutcracker. Or, you can put whatever you prefer in the...
prusaprinters
Cut around 6mm from it to leave a space for the second М8 Nut2pcs Standart M8 Nutt with dimentions 12.73 on the opposite flat sides.The Fusion360 files are also here.UPDATE: It turns out, that some of these wild Hazelnuts are so tough, that the...
thingiverse
Assemble the head in the main helmet first, then glue the helmetBase on (the head will not be able to slide in past the base if the helmet is glued together first. This is the only part that should require glue, but all pieces can be glued if fit...
prusaprinters
It creates a microclimate around the printed object and blocks air circulation. Do you need to add the Prusament PC Blend print profile into PrusaSlicer? Make sure you’re running PrusaSlicer 2.2.0 or newer. Go to Configuration - Configuration Wizard...
prusaprinters
I wanted it to play to the more simple classic designs with painted facial details, rather than three-dimensional ones, so the only facial detail you'll see in the print is the nose. Print two of "leg" and "arm_detail". Everything else is unique. At...
cults3d
It can't be Christmas if there isn't at least one nutcracker toy soldier in your decorations POST-PROCESSING: - be careful when remove supports on GOLD_1.STL file. ...- use glue if necessary - use felt-tip pen for eyes #CULTSFIVERR
thingiverse
It takes only one Time Lord with a clever TARDIS nutcracker to crack open any stubborn nut. ...And why settle for just any ordinary handle when you can use a Cyberman helmet as a cleverly repurposed grip for that tricky screw?
thingiverse
For this project, the original design is from Dream 3D Christmas Nutcracker by Dream3D_UK D. Show appreciation for the original design and like it if you enjoy it. Thank you to Dream3D for creating it. Trying to make a bank using Cura without fill,...
prusaprinters
Nutcracker Marvin designed to be printed in parts to allow separate colors without requiring an MMU and press fit.Notes:Arms, Legs - work best when printed with a brim.Arms/Arm pins/Cuffs/Hands/Legs/Shoes/Soles/Laces (and the parts to go with them) -...
thingiverse
Notes: • Recommend assembling from the base up • Base without date included • Generally print parts upright as they are on the model • Parts to print with brim and supports to base: o Lever (may work better printed with Cape side down) o Beard o...
grabcad
... and access the nut inside. ...It's a handy gadget to have in your kitchen, especially if you enjoy snacking on nuts. Just place the nut in the opening, give it a good whack, and watch as the shell cracks open, revealing the tasty treat within!
thingiverse
Simple impression in two pieces, Print at 90% if the printer adjusts a lot to the pieces. ... To break nuts quickly.
prusaprinters
Use 50%(+)infill, 4 perimeters to decrease the bending and turn on the support for the end cylinderical surfaces.There are some air boxes in the handle, don't waste support there.Additional necessary items, you found them on a Prusa Mk3S+ spare screw...