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I was motivated by the 3D Printing Professor's initial 3D Block Zoo entry at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to accomplish this in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I recommend printing with supports, 10% infill, and a 0.2...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926 Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I would suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, 0.2 mm layer height....
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926, and I wanted to create them using FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I recommend printing with supports, ten percent infill, and a layer...
cults3d
I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926 Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I would suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, 0.2 mm layer height....
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad, so I decided to give it a try. I would recommend printing with supports, 10%...
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By combining it with our 3D-printed zoo animal parts, you can create a menagerie of fascinating creatures. The expansion pack includes: Rhino headpiece, interchangeable tail pieces for both Rhinos and Alligators, Alligator snout, a distinctive...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926 Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I would suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, 0.2 mm layer height....
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, and a 0.2 mm layer...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. I wanted to create mine in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I recommend printing with supports, a 10% infill rate, and a 0.2 mm layer...
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I drew inspiration from the 3D Printing Professor's initial 3D Block Zoo submission: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I opted to create them using FreeCAD rather than Tinkercad. Printing with supports, 10% infill, and a 0.2 mm...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Instead of using Tinkercad, I decided to create them in FreeCAD. For a smooth print, I recommend printing with supports, 10% infill and...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, and a 0.2 mm layer height for...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them using FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. Printing with supports is recommended, along with a 10% infill...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at Thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I recommend printing with supports, 10% infill, and...
cults3d
I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926 Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I would suggest printing with supports, 10% infill, 0.2 mm layer height....
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... adventures. To ensure stability, I printed the stick on a raft, so you won't need any supports for any of the parts. This Bug Zoo Jar is an amazing way to get your kids interested in bugs and learning about science in a fun and interactive way!
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. To bring these designs to life, printing with supports is...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry. The 3D Printing Professor's design sparked an idea within me to create a similar set of blocks using FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I decided to suggest printing these blocks with...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry, which can be found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. I highly recommend printing with supports, ten...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry. You can find it at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad, which is what the professor used. I highly recommend printing...
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Liked the idea of the "stuffy Zoos" but didn't want the wood/pvc look or lose of space. So, I made a simple 2 screw mount, printed 6 and BAM, the kids think I'm a rockstar!Screws: 6mmElastic Cord: 10mm x 2.2mI used a corner to reduce the space...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. You can watch a video of my designing this toy at:...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to do them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. You can watch a video of my designing this toy on...
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I'm using these block zoo creatures to work on my painting skills as I've never really done any painting before. So not the best paint job, but I think I'm improving slightly every time. ... Printer Settings: Printer: Da Vinci 1.0 Pro Filament:...
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Watch here: https://youtu.be/TKurRaiDqk0 \nMy final entry into the block zoo for #3DPrintmas is a peacock! I thought this one would be particularly fun because peacocks boast numerous outrageous features.\nSo I designed this in Fusion 360. I began...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry at Thingiverse. That project sparked a creative idea within me to create similar blocks using FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. You can watch a video of my designing process on...
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This is an insert to hold all the pieces for the Zoo Break game. Everything was in a bunch of seperate bags so it was annoying to set up/clean up.This isn't a very common game and may be hard to find, but I highly recommend it. It seems like a kids...
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My final entry into the block zoo for #3DPrintmas arrives in the form of a peacock! I thought this one would be particularly fun because peacocks boast an abundance of wild features. First, I created this design in Fusion 360. I began by building a...
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I was inspired by the 3D Printing Professor's first 3D Block Zoo entry: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1927926. Of course, I wanted to create them in FreeCAD instead of Tinkercad. You can watch a video of my designing this toy at:...
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... to add detail to the eyes. If you create something for the block zoo, don't forget to share it with the hashtag #3DBlockZoo! ...Print Settings: Printer: Da Vinci 1.0 Pro Filament: Hatchbox PLA Layer Height: 0.05mm Infill: 30% Supports: None Raft: No