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Part of a 3D-printed articulated dragon figurine.

Cat's Eyes; © 2022, T. P. Hazard -- Taken for Macro Mondays' "On Top" Challenge; Antique (Shooter) Marbles in (on) 3D Printed Cat Skull; taken with a Meike 85mm Macro Lens at 1:3 magnification; Aperture F11

A 6x6 film pinhole shot of a ruined arch in Corfe Castle , Dorset. Taken with my DIY 3dprinted camera with no lens on Kodak Ektar 100 film and processed at home

#pinhole #film #lovefilm #ektar #3dprinted #corfe #castle #history

Pinhole shot of the old bridge at Sligachan on the Isle of Skye. Taken with my 3d printed medium format camera with NO lens on Kodak Ektar 100 film , and processed at home with Cinestill Cs-41.

#skye #pinhole #film #lovefilm #sligachan #bridge #landscape #travel #cinestill #3dprinted #photography #scotland #alba

Pinhole shot of the Winton Windmill in Wiltshire, which I developed today. Taken with my 3d printed medium format camera, 3sec exp on Kodak Ektar 100 film , and developed in Cinestill Cs-41

#pinhole #diy #3dprinted #film #lovefilm #kodak #ektar #windmill #wiltshire 'photography #cinestill

3D Printed with my Taz5 in ABS filament.

 

I still need to trim the edges, hit it with fine sandpaper, primer and paint to a nice khaki.

 

And then, I need to paint and seal Emmett to wear it!

A Pinhole shot of Bluebells in the West Wood, near Winchester. taken with my 3dprinted 6x6 pinhole camera on Ilford Delta 100 film. It was my submission for the World Wide Pinhole Photography Day on Sunday.

#WWPPD #pinhole #pinholephotographyday #worldpinholeday #worldpinholeday2022 #nature #winchester #landscape #forest

3d printer test - plastic used in extruder -

 

you can see the layers used to build

Quirky Qritters Echeveria

3d-printed Instax Mini Pinhole Camera

Fujifilm Instax Mini

Using open-source data on the topography of Venus, I changed a flat (hollow) sphere into a model of Venus. I then added raised images of 4 different dragons evenly spaced across the surface. I 3d printed the object using white PLA filament. It doesn't look like much when the light is turned off: just a lumpy white ball. But when the light comes on the imagery reveals itself.

A 6 x6 pinhole photo of one of the rooms in the ruins of Old Sarum Castle at Sailsbury. Taken with my DIY 3d printed medium format camera with no lens on Lomography 100 film & processed at home.

#pinhole #film #lomography #sarum #history #lovefilm #3dprinted #lensless

BrickArms M1911 v2, printed at 14x in ABS with my Ultimaker 2 @ .12mm layer height.

 

Total print time: 24 hours.

 

The smaller, rougher 4x size is just a print study to make sure I had the nested grip modeled properly when printed at a larger size. The last thing I wanted was for the brown grip to be sized incorrectly!

 

THIS IS A NONFIRING PROP

A Pinhole shot on film of the Keep of Peveril Castle in Derbyshire. Taken with my DIY 3d printed 35mm camera with no lens on Kodak Gold 200 film, and processed at home.

#pinhole #nolens #film #lovefilm #3dprinted #travel #kodak #peveril #englishheritage #uk #history

The moon in this photo looks a little bit 'off' because it's actually a 3D printed LED light!

A pinhole 6x9 film photo of a branch at Avington near Winchester. Taken with my DIY 3d printed 6x9 camera with no lens on expired Ilford Delta 100 film (I found I had a couple of old rolls!)

#pinhole #film #ilovefilm #ilford #winchester #3dprinted #B&W @ILFORDPhoto

Photo taken with Tmax 400 film in my 3D-printed Clipper Pinhole camera by Clint O'Connor.

It might look like some bizarre alien artwork but this is actually a frictionless gear mechanism, 3D-printed all in one in high-performance stainless steel, designed to enable the precise rotation of items such as satellite thrusters, sensors, telescope lenses or mirrors.

 

Standard moving parts in space involve friction, and therefore require some kind of lubrication that can potentially lead to unwanted contamination of delicate systems, while also inducing ongoing wear and tear.

 

By contrast, this is an example of a ‘compliant mechanism’ that transmit force through bending, or ‘elastic deformation’, such as bag fasteners or bows and arrows. Incorporating 24 bendable blades, of which 16 are interlocking, the design serves to reduce the turning force induced upon it by a factor of 10, to allow very fine control of rotary motion.

 

This Compliant Rotation Reduction Mechanism was designed by CSEM in Switzerland, with Swiss company 3D Precision SA undertaking the 3D printing while its performance testing was undertaken by Almatech SA, as part of an ESA Technology Development Element activity.

 

See a video of the mechanism in operation here. For more details of the activity, click here.

 

Credits: CSEM

I made a tutorial article about painting 3D printed BJD pets. You can find it here:

 

emiliacouture.com/2018/01/08/painting-3d-printed-pets-tut...

Here is 2.75 inches of my 3D printed catapult. It will launch a pea sized paper wad 8 to 12 inches. It looks much more destructive than it really is.

A Pinhole photo of the 17th Century Douglas Quay in Braye Bay on Alderney. Taken with my 3d printed 35mm camera with no lens, on Fomapan 100 film , and processed at home.

#pinhole #film #lovefilm #alderney ##Braye #landscape #quay #fompan #photography #3dprinted

A film pinhole shot of the Castel Sant'Angelo and the bridge of Angels across the Tiber in Rome. Taken with my DIY 3d printed 35mm Camera with no lens on Kodak ColorPlus 200 film and processed at home. 1 sec exp at f/125.

#pinhole #film #lovefilm #rome #italy #travel #kodak #3dprinted #history

A 6x6 film pinhole shot of the ancient gate to the Cathedral Close in Winchester. Taken with my DIY 3dprinted 6x6 camera with no lens on Kodak Ektar 100 medium format film & processed at home.

#pinhole #film #shootmorefilm #ektar ##3dprinted #winchester #hampshire

A film pinhole shot of the back of Winchester Cathedral. Taken with my DIY 3d printed 35mm camera with no lens on Kodak ColorPlus 200 film & developed at home.

#pinhole #film #shootmorefilm #kodak #winchester #3dprinted #nolens #cathedral

a film pinhole shot of the massive Curtain Wall of Portchester Castle. Taken with my 35mm 3d printed camera with no lens on Kodak ColorPlus 200 film & processed at home.

#pinhole #film #lovefilm #kodak #3dprinted #lensless #portchester # castle #history

A pinhole shot of one of the Nazi bunkers along the anti-tank wall on Longis Beach, Alderney. Taken with my 3d printed camera with no lens on Fomapan 100 35mm film. I mucked up the processing a bit though :)

#alderney #bunker #longis #pinhole #film #lovefilm #fomapan #3dprinted #history #photography

A Pinhole shot of the Church at Crawley near Winchester. Taken with my DIY 3dprinted 6x6 medium format camera, on Kodak Ektar 100 and processed in Cinestill Cs-41

#pinhole #film #lovefilm #church #crawley #cinestill #kodak #ektar #photography #hampshire

 

Early fall colors on 6x17 film.

 

K6x17V5 | 90mm | Ektar 100

JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal C41

Eversmart Supreme Scanner

The German Class 41 steam locomotives were standard train engines operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRB) and built from 1937–1941. They were primarely designed to haul freight. A lot of the freight consisted of cattle, and therefore it had the nickname: Ochsenlok (cattle locomotive).

A total of 366 were built by a number of manufacturers according to standardized specification. The one I built is nr. 41-241. It was manufactured by Borsig (AEG) from Hennigsdorf, Germany. It is now in possesion of the Dutch VSM and currently converted from an oil rebuilt back to coal again.

 

This particular engine is called “Polarstern” as it crossed the polarcircle on a trip in Norway during the nineties.

The engine is 23,905 mm (78 ft 5 in) in length (including tender). It has a service weight of just over 101 tons. The power is around 1870 hp, capable of bringing the engine upto 90 km/h (56 mph) topspeed.

 

My Lego version is scaled 1:38 to correct Lego gauge. It is powered by two PF XL engines, and can be controlled by Lego’s PF IR Speed Remote Control Unit. Its all genuine Lego,except the valvetrain and wheels. The valvetrain is designed by myself and Jaap Kroon (www.jaaptechnic.com/), who 3D printed them in marvelous red and grey for me.

 

This engine will be on display in October at the Legoworld event in Utrecht, Netherlands, and will be riding together with the UP Big Boy.

Hope you like it!

This camera is growing on me each time I use it. I absolutely love it.

A film Pinhole photo of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Taken with my DIY 3d printed 35mm camera with no lens on Kodak ColorPlus 200 film & processed at home (finally, I found the time to process 2 films!)

#film #pinhole #shootmorefilm #sanfrancisco #goldengate #bridge #kodak #3dprinted #travel

A film Pinhole shot of the moat around the inner Bailey of Portchester Castle. Taken with my DIY 3d printed 35mm camera with no lens on Kodak ColorPlus film & processed at home.

#pinhole #film #3dprinted #lovefilm #kodak #cinestill #portchester #englishheritage #castle #moat

 

Custom 1/12 scale ODST and SPI figures from Halo with 3D printed armor pieces and weapons.

3d printed Flyer 6x6 and portra 160 converted to bw

A pinhole shot of the lighthouse on Alderney, Taken with my diy 3d printed camera with no lens, on Fomapan 100 film.

#pinhole #alderney #lighthouse #fomapan #3dprinted #film #lovefim #lensless

Pinhole shot of the ancient cottages at Wherwell near Winchester in Hampshire. Taken with my Medium format 3d printed camera with no lens on Kodak Ektar 100 film and processed at home.

#pinhole #film #lovefilm #hampshite #ektar #3dprinted #travel #photography #architecture #history

The German Class 41 steam locomotives were standard train engines operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRB) and built from 1937–1941. They were primarely designed to haul freight. A lot of the freight consisted of cattle, and therefore it had the nickname: Ochsenlok (cattle locomotive).

A total of 366 were built by a number of manufacturers according to standardized specification. The one I built is nr. 41-241. It was manufactured by Borsig (AEG) from Hennigsdorf, Germany. It is now in possesion of the Dutch VSM and currently converted from an oil rebuilt back to coal again.

 

This particular engine is called “Polarstern” as it crossed the polarcircle on a trip in Norway during the nineties.

The engine is 23,905 mm (78 ft 5 in) in length (including tender). It has a service weight of just over 101 tons. The power is around 1870 hp, capable of bringing the engine upto 90 km/h (56 mph) topspeed.

 

My Lego version is scaled 1:38 to correct Lego gauge. It is powered by two PF XL engines, and can be controlled by Lego’s PF IR Speed Remote Control Unit. Its all genuine Lego,except the valvetrain and wheels. The valvetrain is designed by myself and Jaap Kroon (www.jaaptechnic.com/), who 3D printed them in marvelous red and grey for me.

 

This engine will be on display in October at the Legoworld event in Utrecht, Netherlands, and will be riding together with the UP Big Boy.

Hope you like it!

A film pinhole shot of Brunel's Clifton Bridge in Bristol. Taken with my 3d printed 6x6 camera with no lens, on Kodak Ektar100 film and processed at home.

#film #pinhole # lovefilm #3dprinted #ektar #bristol #clifton #bridge #brunel

A film pinhole shot of an ancient tree on The Crab Wood near Winchester in Hampshire. Taken with my DIY 3d printed 35mm camera withe no lens on Kodak ColorPlus 200 film and processed at home.

#pinhole #film #lovefilm #3dprinted #nolens #tree #winchester #crabwood #hampshire

The Mercury camera configured for a 127mm Ysarex lens.

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