I just wanted to give a sneak peek at a project I have been working on for our press kits in preparation for Showstoppers at CES in Las Vegas, January 6th 2011. Instead of the standard pamphlets and generic DVD or Flash Drive, we are going to be using fully articulated 3D printed robots that transform into cute little trucks, to back into your computer and share Shapeways info.
This is the first iteration so it will need some tweaks, but fairly close considering it was my first attempt at living hinges, sliding mechanisms, locking mechanisms and pivots!!! I wipe my brow with relief that they all worked.
Any press that are not yet registered need to get in fast to get their 3D printed robot press pack!!
To celebrate Cyber Monday and help get you all into the festive season, Shapeways is offering a 10% discount and the option of free Christmas wrapping on all orders today only!!!! To get the discount on your order enter the code jv5pz during step 3 in the ordering process, under ‘I have a coupon code’.
3D Printed Customized cufflinks are a great way to add some subtle flair to a business shirt. If he doesn't have a shirt with french cuffs why not combine it with a custom Blank Label shirt?

No need for him to wear a cumbersome tool belt to fix broken toys or assemble ikea furniture with A Bit Cross

Give a gift within a gift this giftmas with the Gift Cube. One of many puzzles available on Shapeways.
With the Lightpoem for LED candle you can tell her how special she is to you with a message in 3D

Design her a unique pair of earrings from sketch.

Not feeling so creative? than perhaps a bout a beautiful bracelet will hit the spot?

Ceramist Flemming Tvede Hansen of the Danish School of Design has carried out a large number of experiments to examine the possibilities that lie in the interaction between contemporary digital 3D design and traditional ceramic form-giving, where form is partly determined by the material itself. These experiments formed the basis for his Ph.D. dissertation Material-driven 3D digital form-giving. Experimental use and integration of digital media in the field of ceramics, which he successfully defended at The Danish Design School in October 2010.

Read on to get Dimitri's take on the process and result.
*The Minimalist™ Holds 1 to 3 ID/Credit Cards nice and close to your iPhone 4. Perfect.
NOT 3D printed by Shapeways but very cool. Somehow, despite being proven wrong by mythbusters I still have the fear of the phone wiping my card.
Of course with the Paypal application you can bump iPhones together to complete a transaction, which would be so cool for selling wares at a design or craft fair...
*The Minimalist™ is the work of TRTL BOT, a Los Angeles-based company that designs eco-functional iPhone accessories. All of our eco-functional shells are made in Southern California. At the beginning stages, all the designs are discussed and implemented at the TRTL BOT solar powered office. Their solar panels provides enough power to run the office’s lights, computers, and printers.
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The Shapeways Live webcast is hosted by community manager Bart Velduizen and is a great way to find out what is happening on Shapeways. It is also the perfect way to let us know exactly what you would like to see from shapeways, be it a material, service, shop or website improvement. You can also use the live chat to get together and connect with other Shapeways community members. The live chat is always open so you can use it to communicate with each other at anytime.
You can also watch the archive of all previous Shapeways Live webcasts to get a taste.
For those of you who are initiated in Blender and are interested in creating your own 3D printed jewelry Artur Tchoukanov a video tutorial on how to create a simple ring from a bitmap. Blender is a free open source 3D modeling and animation software, available for all major operating systems under the GNU General Public License. Download Blender and follow the tutorial to create your own ring.
And of course to keep up with the latest Blender info check out thew Blender Nation and Blender Guru blogs for more tips, tutorials and inspiration..
If there is any other CAD software you would like to see tutorials on how to prepare for 3D printing, please let us know. In the meantime check out Cad Junkie and Lynda (Lynda for Blender) for more CAD tutorials.. Warning: Hours of your life may be lost following CAD tutorials, proceed with caution.

GlenG is part of the team responsible and is generous enough to post really helpful information in the forums on a regular basis about the glass process.
We have had very few problems with small solid parts . Failures are mostly due to bad design practices like overly thin sections, radical sectional changes, and lack of fillets. These problems tend to become magnified as model size increases. When designing hollow parts accommodations must be made to allow the support powder to completely fill all empty spaces. The support powder acts as a mold during firing. The glass becomes like soft toffee during firing and without support it will move in unexpected (usually disastrous) ways.
These are things we know for fact.

A big thanks to Glen for his time and effort in sharing his knowledge and experience from the coalface.
The Shapeways community of designers, makers, jewelers and artists have shared more cool items this week in the forums, check em out! If you would like your design included next week, be sure to post your designs in 'It Arrived', Features This and even Work In Progress.... As well as making sure that we get a chance to see your designs, it is a great way to share, inspire and get some feedback from the community.
Shapeways community member Gijs de Zwart ran a competition at his 8 year old son's school to design a necklace to be 3D printed.
Behold the super cute winning design by Sophie, who will be the proud recipient tomorrow morning of her own personal necklace !!!!
And the original sketch. "I'd like to share with you, the winning design of a small design competition I have held in the class of my (8 year old) son.
I've had the opportunity to show them the magics of 3D printing and promised them to make the winning design in real.
The winning design was a very cute necklace, that just makes you happy instantly. The hard part was to turn her sketch into a printable object, while keeping the feel of the hand made sketch and the delicacy of the thin lines. Therefore, all the items were drawn instead of modeling a few and copying them."


A super sweet thing to do for your children and their friends, something they will treasure forever.
3D printed Success via Shapeways!!!!!
Three awesome NYC startups star in this video: Watch Glif cofounders assemble iPhone 4 tripods, using parts from Shapeways, and funded by Kickstarter. Kickstarter CEO Perry Chen will speak to students April 20.
Social Start-Up is a Co-learning space for Columbia Business School course Social Media and Entrepreneurship, taught by Rachel Sterne.
A big welcome to Derek, Dave and the rest of the team at Ponoko who have made the move into the third dimension by adding 3D printing to their current 2D laser cutting.

Realized in partnership with Cloudfab, Ponoko are offering a range of 3D printed materials from their US hub including white polyamide, UV curable acrylic resin, ZCorp, stainless steel and gold plated stainless steel. They add 3D printing to their existing options which includes laser cutting of a vast range of materials along with electronic components via Sparkfun.

It is exciting to see another voice emerge along with Shapeways to promote the huge potential of 3D printing to independent designers and 3D printed products to potential buyers.
Online sales typically pick up in the weeks leading up to Christmas with people searching for the perfect gift for family and friends, colleagues and clients. Now is a great time to take a good look at your Shapeways Shop to ensure that it is presenting your items for sale in the best possible way.
Images: Ensure your items are well photographed in 450x324 or 700x519 format, either with a plain background or in context to represent scale and use. If you do not have access to a decent camera get a friend with a camera to lend a hand, take a look at the photography tutorial for some pointers and please, please, please do not use your low resolution camera-phone, do not use a camera top flash, use a tripod instead....
Clean up your shop: do not clutter up your shop with 'default renders' of unrealized products. If you have great photographs next to bad images it erodes the overall integrity of the look of your shop. Decisions to purchase are often made the moment an object is seen (everything after that is usually a process of self-justification), make the decision easier with a clear, consistent shop.
Michigan Tech Launches 3D Printers for Peace Contest http://t.co/JfqRp0R6m9
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