3D Printed DUCK.3DS
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I got tired of printing cubes all weekend so I made this little guy a reality. Thought you might enjoy. DUCK.3DS!!!1!
Printed on a Prusa 6" i3 Kit. I will try this again with yellow plastic. Any requests? A pouet pig printed in pink plastic perhaps?
hi-res DUCK.3DS flickr set here.
Printed on a Prusa 6" i3 Kit. I will try this again with yellow plastic. Any requests? A pouet pig printed in pink plastic perhaps?
hi-res DUCK.3DS flickr set here.
"request"? mandelbulb? :D
Heh, neat.
Writing this in a hurry, but seeing as I'm getting one of these (Kossel Pro) in November/December (well, all the parts; then I have to assemble it) I have thought it would be interesting if someone hauled one of these things to a demoparty and say, started printing group logos on demand ... but they're not extremely fast so unless the models were small you'd have to come back later to pick it up (not to mention getting permission to print a group's logo and have a proper model of it ...). Plus I don't live close enough to any demo parties to make hauling my future printer around.
Anyway, this is all still cool. :)
Writing this in a hurry, but seeing as I'm getting one of these (Kossel Pro) in November/December (well, all the parts; then I have to assemble it) I have thought it would be interesting if someone hauled one of these things to a demoparty and say, started printing group logos on demand ... but they're not extremely fast so unless the models were small you'd have to come back later to pick it up (not to mention getting permission to print a group's logo and have a proper model of it ...). Plus I don't live close enough to any demo parties to make hauling my future printer around.
Anyway, this is all still cool. :)
I should try to print some of my 3d models on the office printer, but it's too much trouble to tune the damn thing to work properly.
I'd love to see the DJing Gerbera robot printed out, mesh seems to be buried in gerbera.dat - maybe I'll try to extract it from there soon™ :)
hello guys,
nice work - i like it - 3d printing is the future - no doubt about it.
i create jewelry and accessoires with this technique but i dont own a 3d printer for myself.
i have a company that does the printing for me, i only can model the 3d shit :)
i made a model just for fun - some hard surface stuff - nothing special - i´m working on
a detailed robot for a compo pic and this could be a part of the lower elbow or so.
it is in stl format so if you want to use it as a model for your 3d printer for testing purpose
or whatever - feel free and get it here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7056586/robotarm.zip
you should be able to load it up in netfabb or blender or any other 3d tool.
if you print it please share a photo here on pouet - that would be cool :)
i´m going to bed now - see you -
ollie / cosmic^nce^hly
nice work - i like it - 3d printing is the future - no doubt about it.
i create jewelry and accessoires with this technique but i dont own a 3d printer for myself.
i have a company that does the printing for me, i only can model the 3d shit :)
i made a model just for fun - some hard surface stuff - nothing special - i´m working on
a detailed robot for a compo pic and this could be a part of the lower elbow or so.
it is in stl format so if you want to use it as a model for your 3d printer for testing purpose
or whatever - feel free and get it here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7056586/robotarm.zip
you should be able to load it up in netfabb or blender or any other 3d tool.
if you print it please share a photo here on pouet - that would be cool :)
i´m going to bed now - see you -
ollie / cosmic^nce^hly
@mog wasn't the source for demopaja released some years ago? it shouldn't be that difficult to find out what that dat is.
xernobyl: just had a quick peek after I wrote it, 7zip depacked the dat - and in the hexeditor it looks like a glued together melange of various files - so this should be doable.
Also I want to point out it would look splendid on my desk ^^
Also I want to point out it would look splendid on my desk ^^
But does it float?
yumeji: Just grow some romanesco broccoli
yumeji: Just grow some romanesco broccoli
ok guys, you got me,
i can´t sleep
when it comes to 3d printing i´m really lost.
one day i hope i´ll have my own 3dprinter :)
here are another 2 models i made: download them if you like
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7056586/rose.zip
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7056586/ghoul.zip
(its a ghoul and a rose)
and if you like them and print ´em please share a photo here and put the model on your shelf am i´ll be really proud of it.
in the computer my work is worthless and only 10100100101001001
but 3d printed it is a real thing and has value :)
;)
cosmic ollie
i can´t sleep
when it comes to 3d printing i´m really lost.
one day i hope i´ll have my own 3dprinter :)
here are another 2 models i made: download them if you like
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7056586/rose.zip
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7056586/ghoul.zip
(its a ghoul and a rose)
and if you like them and print ´em please share a photo here and put the model on your shelf am i´ll be really proud of it.
in the computer my work is worthless and only 10100100101001001
but 3d printed it is a real thing and has value :)
;)
cosmic ollie
SAULIN PENIS 3D!
Yes it does float and is unsinkable with watertight internal air pockets. It needs weight in the tail area to level it.
inverse mold = chocolate treats?
Looks like someone already brought a 3D printer to Evoke 2012 and made this cool C64 logo. Some downsides with bringing a 3D printer to a party:
@yumeji: mandelbulb
@mog: I don't know what *.MAS 3D files are but Gerbera Quarry has simplified *.ASE models of that robot
@cosmicollie: I feel the rose would have a hard time printing. I'll give the robot arm part a shot. It has an insane amount of overhangs and may need to be split down the middle to have a flat part to start with. The ghoul looks cool and would print well.
Thingverse has interesting items to print like this gem:
inverse mold = chocolate treats?
Looks like someone already brought a 3D printer to Evoke 2012 and made this cool C64 logo. Some downsides with bringing a 3D printer to a party:
- spending valuable party time re-calibrating it and getting things perfectly parallel
- finding a stable level surface that doesn't shake with BASS
- losing parts and sanity
@yumeji: mandelbulb
@mog: I don't know what *.MAS 3D files are but Gerbera Quarry has simplified *.ASE models of that robot
@cosmicollie: I feel the rose would have a hard time printing. I'll give the robot arm part a shot. It has an insane amount of overhangs and may need to be split down the middle to have a flat part to start with. The ghoul looks cool and would print well.
Thingverse has interesting items to print like this gem:
how's the 'dpi'/precision? the sqny headphones i did for kewlers-mono might be nice to see as an actual object :)
@mog send me the file in something I can open and I'll try to print it
@Luis : cool stuff ! would have been a interesting wild demo.
next steps : to print second reality space ship ? or fr-030 candytron girl ?
next steps : to print second reality space ship ? or fr-030 candytron girl ?
Use a bit of acetone to polish the facets -> Instant evironment mapping!!!!111!! ;)
xerno will do! woah, thanks for the hint luis <3
@raer it gets blured however
Did you have to cut the stuff below the duck manually?
@luis: can you post the STL somewhere?
@luis: I want a GLENZ VECTOR!
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by Exin:
Did you have to cut the stuff below the duck manually?
Most likely. Though the support stuff is printed in a way that's easy to break or cut off. Other processes, typically used by non-hobby printers, print a separate support material that can be dissolved [in water] after the print is done or in the case of selective laser sintering processes (used by shapeways) the same powder that makes up the print also doubles as reusable support material. (This is why even if you have a hollow model it costs the same unless there's a port larger than a certain diameter by which they can reclaim most of that material to use again.)
Off topic, but on the topic of 3D printing - I recently experimented with 3D-printing a character made in blender (at shapeways):
(hair is separate object, so not shown)
(hair is separate object, so not shown)