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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 video shows the bee of the BEEVERYCREATIVE logotype 3D-printed as several individual parts in four different colours. These where then assembled together.
For the majority of commonly 3D printed items this has the following advantages compared to dual and triple-nozzle 3D printers.
- The results yield better quality
- No oozing and colour-smearing problems
- One can use unlimited number of colours (not only two or three)
- A single-nozzle 3D printer always uses the full range of the maximum build volume
- An interrupted 3D print only affects a small portion of the total print time
- No considerable extra 3D modelling overtime needed since multi-nozzle 3D prints also require individual STL files for each colour
For more information on this 3D print and the BEETHEFIRST 3D printer, visit beeverycreative.creativetools.se and youtu.be/vKgeOvcRBpc
The 3D model of this bee was made into several parts in Rhino 3D for Mac OS X. Each part was saved to an STL file and 3D printed a different colour. The where designed to snap-fit to each other.
The jolly music for this video borrowed from:
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.
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 image is part of a project from Computer Graphics Design in Gothenburg. It depicts a 3D printed scale model of a decorated Gothenburg tram.
The model was made by Sebastian Hornbaek and Veronica Kristiansen, and was 3D printed on a ZPrinter 650.
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.
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.
A fully 3D-printable rotating stand for filament spools, designed to be easily made without the need for fasteners such as screws, nuts, shafts, glue, etc. Every single component in this spool holder comes right from your 3D printer's filament.
The spool holder's spindle is shaped to fit the vast majority of commonly used filament spools with shaft holes ranging from 16 mm to 62 mm in diameter. It is also compatible with spool-less filament coils.
The spindle which holds the spool's weight rotates on its own roller wheels, which makes it turn effortlessly.
The spool holder included an arm for filament guide tubes of both common sizes 1.75 mm and 3.0 mm. The arm also contains a pocket for inserting a piece of sponge which acts a a filament filter - thus keeping the filament clean and lubricated.
FEATURES
- Easy to 3D print
- Needs no glue or fasteners
- All parts can be 3D-printed
- Fits almost any filament spool size
- Has built-in filament filter!
- Can also hold spool-less filament coils
Next time you need a new filament spool holder, just 3D-print one! :)
INSTRUCTIONS
Please see video youtu.be/X6ArZeWYSZE
"Creative Tools
This video shows the bee of the BEEVERYCREATIVE logotype 3D-printed as several individual parts in four different colours. These where then assembled together.
For the majority of commonly 3D printed items this has the following advantages compared to dual and triple-nozzle 3D printers.
- The results yield better quality
- No oozing and colour-smearing problems
- One can use unlimited number of colours (not only two or three)
- A single-nozzle 3D printer always uses the full range of the maximum build volume
- An interrupted 3D print only affects a small portion of the total print time
- No considerable extra 3D modelling overtime needed since multi-nozzle 3D prints also require individual STL files for each colour
For more information on this 3D print and the BEETHEFIRST 3D printer, visit beeverycreative.creativetools.se and youtu.be/vKgeOvcRBpc
The 3D model of this bee was made into several parts in Rhino 3D for Mac OS X. Each part was saved to an STL file and 3D printed a different colour. The where designed to snap-fit to each other.
The jolly music for this video borrowed from:
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.
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.
English
Image of a head scratcher taken with a PackshotCreator photo studio by Creative Tools AB.
Swedish
Produktbild av huvudkliare tagen med en PackshotCreator fotostudio av Creative Tools AB.
This is a slight remix of Fabricatis clever design of an egg cup with chick feet. All credits here to Fabricatis, we just made a smoother version.
The original version can be found here www.thingiverse.com/thing:26674
Made on a makerbot.creativetools.se
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.
English
Image of Russian Matryoshka dolls taken with a PackshotCreator photo studio by Creative Tools AB.
Swedish
Produktbild av _____ tagen med en PackshotCreator fotostudio av Creative Tools AB.
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
The Formlabs Form 2 stereolithography 3D printer for super fine professional 3D prints right on your desktop.
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
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.
Garden gnome 3D-scanned with MakerBot Digitizer
www.creativetools.se/index.php?route=product/search&f...
The 3D model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:137617
English
3D model of an A-Mazing Box 3D printed on a ZPrinter. Image is taken with a PackshotCreator photo studio by Creative Tools AB.
Swedish
3D-modell av en ask med labyrintlås (A-Mazing Box) 3D-utskriven på en ZPrinter. Bilden är fotograferad med en PackshotCreator fotostudio av Creative Tools AB.
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.
A 3D-printed ball bearing modelled by Daniel Norée.
3D-print dimensions: 145x145x35 mm
The 3D-file: www.thingiverse.com/thing:520238
The 3D-printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
Please also see video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqusY3M5Lso
3d-printed by: Creative-Tools.com
A 3D-printed ball bearing modelled by Daniel Norée.
3D-print dimensions: 145x145x35 mm
The 3D-file: www.thingiverse.com/thing:520238
The 3D-printer: makerbot.creativetools.se
Please also see video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqusY3M5Lso
3d-printed by: Creative-Tools.com
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.
Recorded with a Brinno time-lapse camera mounted as a dashcam during a short drive through Halmstad city. Frame rate set at 1 frame per second.
The camera: www.creativetools.se/index.php?route=product/search&f...
3D-printed object at 100% infill made with Nijaflex TPE 3D-printer filament.
The filament: www.creativetools.se/index.php?route=product/search&f...
The 3D-file: www.thingiverse.com/thing:34119