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This image shows a simple shape as a test for 3D printing support materials with a MakerBot 3D printer.
We designed this castle playset as a concept for demonstrating toy manufacturing at home using a 3D printer.
You can download all STL files free of charge and read more about the project at 3DCastlePlayset.creativetools.se.
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A 3D-printable and useful allround pull handle which can be used for cabinet doors, drawers, etc.
The video tutorial shows how the handle was modelled in Rhino 3D and then 3D printed on a MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D printer. The time to create the CAD-file and 3D print it was roughly half an hour.
Download the 3D file from: www.thingiverse.com/thing:179261
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
A 3D printable grip and lens cover for the ASUS XTION motion sensing hardware which is very affordable and popularly used as a hand-held 3D scanner.
- www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
- www.instructables.com/id/EI6NW7FHPWBYIDB/
The 3D scanner: bit.ly/1bBmlMq
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
The sturdy Flashforge Dreamer FFF type 3D printer with dual print heads.
For more information please visit flashforge.creativetools.se
3D-printed on a MakerBot Replicator 2 FFF 3D printer (makerbot.creativetools.se) with PLA plastic filament.
Download the model from www.thingiverse.com/thing:68880
A 3D printable grip and lens cover for the ASUS XTION motion sensing hardware which is very affordable and popularly used as a hand-held 3D scanner.
- www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
- www.instructables.com/id/EI6NW7FHPWBYIDB/
The 3D scanner: bit.ly/1bBmlMq
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
ENGLISH
These images show the unboxing and setup of the MakerBot Replicator 2 personal 3D printer.
SVENSKA
Dessa bilder visar uppackningen och igångsättning av MakerBot Replicator 3D-skrivare.
The MakerBot Digitizer 3D-scanned Laser Cat model was used in this test of different layer thicknesses. The cat was scaled down to 50 mm in height and then 3D printed at the following layer heights:
- 0.40 mm (400 microns)
- 0.30 mm (300 microns)
- 0.20 mm (200 microns)
- 0.10 mm (100 microns) - Average width of a strand of human hair
- 0.05 mm (50 microns)
- 0.02 mm (20 microns)
All six cats where 3D printed on a MakerBot Replicator 2 with TRUE BLUE PLA plastic at 230 degrees C.
All layers where 3D printed with MakerWare's standard values as follows:
(400 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 90 mm/s
(300 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 90 mm/s
(200 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 90 mm/s
(100 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 90 mm/s
(50 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 60 mm/s
(20 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 40 mm/s
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The 3D scanner: bit.ly/1a7y8hG
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:146265
The Wanhao Duplicator 5S Desktop 3D Printer. A large format high quality FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) type 3D printer.
3D-printed on a MakerBot Replicator 2 FFF 3D printer (makerbot.creativetools.se) with PLA plastic filament.
Download the model from www.thingiverse.com/thing:68880
English
3D model of an alien head modelled by Daniel Hastegård and 3D printed on a ZPrinter. Image is taken with a PackshotCreator photo studio by Creative Tools AB.
Swedish
3D-modell av ett alienhuvud skapat av Daniel Hastegård och 3D-utskriven på en ZPrinter. Bilden är fotograferad med en PackshotCreator fotostudio av Creative Tools AB.
A 3D printed handle for securing a needle or thin wire while unclogging a jammed printhead nozzle.
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D file: www.thingiverse.com/thing:99969
The 3D printer DeeGreen from be3D. Fully enclosed build environment and filament storage provide a quiet and safe 3D printer. Easily removable magnetic build platform and touchscreen makes the DeeGreen a reliable quality 3D printer.
The treefrog 3D model in picture is by MorenaP, see
A 3D printable grip and lens cover for the ASUS XTION motion sensing hardware which is very affordable and popularly used as a hand-held 3D scanner.
- www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
- creative-tools.com
- www.instructables.com/id/EI6NW7FHPWBYIDB/
- youtu.be/fOZo-fL2NCA
The 3D scanner: bit.ly/1bBmlMq
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
A 3D printable grip and lens cover for the ASUS XTION motion sensing hardware which is very affordable and popularly used as a hand-held 3D scanner.
- www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
- www.instructables.com/id/EI6NW7FHPWBYIDB/
The 3D scanner: bit.ly/1bBmlMq
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
3D-printed on a MakerBot Replicator 2 FFF 3D printer (makerbot.creativetools.se) with PLA plastic filament.
Download the model from www.thingiverse.com/thing:68880
The 3D printer DeeGreen from be3D. Fully enclosed build environment and filament storage provide a quiet and safe 3D printer. Easily removable magnetic build platform and touchscreen makes the DeeGreen a reliable quality 3D printer.
A 3D printed handle for securing a needle or thin wire while unclogging a jammed printhead nozzle.
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D file: www.thingiverse.com/thing:99969
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
Original 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:9456
Derived 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:147050
Made on a makerbot.creativetools.se
www.thingiverse.com/thing:61909
Grey PLA plastic at 0,1 mm per layer
This is the splendid 3D-printable small toy car made by LeFabShop.
The 3D-model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:359008
The 3D-printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D printer DeeGreen from be3D. Fully enclosed build environment and filament storage provide a quiet and safe 3D printer. Easily removable magnetic build platform and touchscreen makes the DeeGreen a reliable quality 3D printer.
The treefrog 3D model in picture is by MorenaP, see
We designed this castle playset as a concept for demonstrating toy manufacturing at home using a 3D printer.
You can download all STL files free of charge and read more about the project at 3DCastlePlayset.creativetools.se.
VIDEO:
A 3D printable grip and lens cover for the ASUS XTION motion sensing hardware which is very affordable and popularly used as a hand-held 3D scanner.
- www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
- www.instructables.com/id/EI6NW7FHPWBYIDB/
The 3D scanner: bit.ly/1bBmlMq
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:126936
Toy crossbow replacement sight for popular suction cup arrow toy crossbow.
This is a spare part for a popular toy crossbow where the front sight often get lost. The model is easily 3D-printable with built-in break-away support structures.
It should fit most variations of this toy weapon. The source CAD file is also provided so that changes can easily be made.
• Download the STL file
• 3D print it
• Remove the support structure with wire cutters or a sharp knife. (don't cut yourself!)
• Place it on the front of your crossbow
• Start shooting strait :)
Download the 3D file from: www.thingiverse.com/thing:71846
3D-printed on a makerbot.creativetools.se
The MakerBot Digitizer 3D-scanned Laser Cat model was used in this test of different layer thicknesses. The cat was scaled down to 50 mm in height and then 3D printed at the following layer heights:
- 0.40 mm (400 microns)
- 0.30 mm (300 microns)
- 0.20 mm (200 microns)
- 0.10 mm (100 microns) - Average width of a strand of human hair
- 0.05 mm (50 microns)
- 0.02 mm (20 microns)
All six cats where 3D printed on a MakerBot Replicator 2 with TRUE BLUE PLA plastic at 230 degrees C.
All layers where 3D printed with MakerWare's standard values as follows:
(400 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 90 mm/s
(300 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 90 mm/s
(200 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 90 mm/s
(100 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 90 mm/s
(50 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 60 mm/s
(20 microns) - 15% infill - perimeters 2 - speed 40 mm/s
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The 3D scanner: bit.ly/1a7y8hG
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:146265
This 3D-file is the result of a project in which a 1000-year-old Viking belt buckle was laser scanned and 3D printed to achieve a copy of the unique archaeological artifact.
You can read the full article about this project via the URL below.
www.creativetools.se/3d-utskrifter-3d-skrivare/11182-3d-s...
Feel free to share this 3D object and the contents of the article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
This 3D-file is the result of a project in which a 1000-year-old Viking belt buckle was laser scanned and 3D printed to achieve a copy of the unique archaeological artifact.
You can read the full article about this project via the URL below.
www.creativetools.se/3d-utskrifter-3d-skrivare/11182-3d-s...
Feel free to share this 3D object and the contents of the article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
The sturdy Flashforge Dreamer FFF type 3D printer with dual print heads.
For more information please visit flashforge.creativetools.se
A 3D printed handle for securing a needle or thin wire while unclogging a jammed printhead nozzle.
The 3D printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
The 3D file: www.thingiverse.com/thing:99969
This short video shows how the BEETHEFIRST personal 3D printer builds a model of a squirrel made by Thingiverse member MBCook. The plastic used in this 3D-print is yellow PLA built on blue painters tape.
The 3D printer: beeverycreative.creativetools.se
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:11705
We designed this castle playset as a concept for demonstrating toy manufacturing at home using a 3D printer.
You can download all STL files free of charge and read more about the project at 3DCastlePlayset.creativetools.se.
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