Happy Friday everyone! For this week's Friday Finds, we have a selection of beautiful 3D printed jewelry in stainless steel and sterling silver. The Olympics may be over, but there's surely some glorious metals going around. We found this in the forums, which has been a fountain of awesomeness, hot of the 3D printer.
Skull Keychain / Pendant Multitool by Innovo, the perfect tool for any bind your find yourself in.
PEPITA Oval Pendant by Dario Scapitta Design, inspired from the natural silver and gold nuggets.
Pendant Twisted Squares 1 by design IK, a patchwork of steel and beauty.
And though it doesn't fit into the metal theme, this one was too great to pass up given our team's obsession with caffeine:
Moebius Cup by Magic, an endless cup for the eternal coffee aficionado.

Tinkecad has been turning up the awesome dial on their WebGL browser based 3D modeling application over the past year but they just made it even better with the ability to import 3D STL files....
This will make it SUPER easy to customize an existing 3D model to 3D Print at Shapeways, whether it be your own file you have created in another software, or a downloadable file from Shapeways, or other 3D model repositories like Thingiverse and GrabCad. You can also grab multiples STL files and mash them together, add text, geometry, anything.... AWESOME.
One limitation is the STL import is currently limited to 25,000 triangles so don't go throwing zBrush madness at it just yet, and of course, make sure you have permission to use the 3D files, and if you modify them, be sure to adhere to the terms by which the original 3D model was shared..
Thanks to the Tinkercad crew for such a fantastic move.
For the first time the Shapeways Crew will be hosting a 3D Printing Meetup in Seoul, South Korea.
Meet other locals that are interested in 3D Printing, get a chance to feel Shapeways 3D printed materials in person.
Saturday, September 8, 2012, 4:00 PM
Sejong University 서울특별시, KR
If you would like to attend or host a Shapeways 3D Printing Meetup in you area take a look at Shapeways Meetups Everywhere to see if there is a group already in your area, if not, you can always start one to meet other designers, artists, architects, animators, engineers, students, makers and 3D Printing enthusiasts in your local area....
For all fans of Anime, you should be heading to Texas this weekend for the annual AnimeFest!
Held at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel over Labor Day weekend, the festival celebrates all things Anime and features Japanese Guests, Voice Actors, Cosplay, Manga/Comic Artists, Dealer Room, 24hr Video Theaters, J-Pop, Gaming, Arcade, Art Show & Auction, Panel Discussions, Autograph Sessions, Film/Video Premiers, and much more!
Shapeways will be taking part with Randall Arnold (better known as Texrat) giving a panel workshop on Saturday afternoon at 4pm showing how you can use TinkerCad and Shapeways to create costumes and characters with 3D printing. He'll have samples and giveaways so if you're attending feel free to stop by!
For more information, check out the AnimeFest website and visit their Facebook page.
Elegant and modern, the Origami Vase inspired by the Japanese paper-folding craft 3D Printed in white ceramics by Shapeways.
We have seen some AMAZING home decor and beautiful vases 3D Printed in ceramics in many different colors but it is always a pleasure to see such an elegant design that takes a modern digital aesthetic inspired by an ancient oriental tradition to make such a timeless form.
These three 3D Printed bicycles by Original Train & Rail are in HO scale 1/87 come in a very handy frame to make sure the tiny models are delivered safely and the bases make it easier for you to hand paint the models.Not quite as small as David Sun's Micro Car, These military bikes are very common everywhere in Switzerland. Civilian use of these bicycles is very popular because they are very tough (perhaps the miniatures are not quite as tough, but still very cool).
Disney are hitting the 3D printer again with their new D-Tech Me Princess (catchy name) in World of Disney at Walt Disney World Resort. They had the Star Wars 'Carbon Freeze Me' option a few months back where you could make like Han Solo but this time they are turning you, your wife, daughter or brother into a 3D Printed Princess. More of Cory Doctorow's Makers coming to reality.
Just how tough are Shapeways 3D Printed iPhone cases? Tough enough to protect an iPhone against New York City subway tracks...
Shapeways Senior UI Designer, Anthony (@loosetony) Cangelosi put his 3D Printed Vibe iPhone Case to the ultimate test when he dropped it (and his iPhone) into the subway tracks in New York City. Soon after dropping the iPhone into the dark, dirty, rat infested tracks along came the subway train, scattering the rats and Anthony squeezed his eyes shut in anticipation of seeing the destroyed iPhone when the train had passed...
When the flying particulate grime had cleared, Anthony was somewhat amazed to see his iPhone and 3D Printed Case, separated but both intact down in the dark depths. He summoned an MTA employee who told him to come back in an hour when someone would be able to retrieve the phone for him.... After another hours of trains, rats and grime, the iPhone and case was recovered from the tracks, the MTA employees put the 3D Printed iPhone case on (backwards), and Anthony's phone still worked perfectly.... Phew.
Once Anthony had taken the case off and put it back on properly, he noticed a small crack on the inside corner, either from the impact from the drop, or from the MTA employee putting the case on backwards. Either way, the iPhone was unscathed, no chips, no cracks, no rat droppings, no problem.
If you want to get your own 3D Printed case to protect your iPhone, why not learn to design your own, customize a Vibe or choose from over 600 iPhone related designs in the Shapeways gallery....
Want to design and 3D Print your own iPhone case, customized to EXACTLY meet your needs? Whether you need a credit card holder, a bicycle mount, an iPad connector, a dog collar, a spork attachement or your logo, come along to the class Design Your Own iPhone Cast to be 3D Printed with Shapeways in NYC to get exactly what you want.
The introductory class will quickly cover the materials and processes of 3D Printing then it will be heads down in Inventor Fusion to design your case.
It is important to bring your laptop, a mouse and power supply and download Autodesk's Inventor Fusion (free) so you can design your own iPhone case to 3D Print.
Sign up via Skillshare
If you do not have an iPhone but still want to learn some 3D modeling skills, check out the Toy Rocket 3D-Printing Workshop for Beginners and Earring 3D-Printing Workshop for Beginners classes also via Skillshare.
Decoded Fashion hosted an event focussing on 3D Printing fashion. From fashion-forward dresses and shoes to masculine jewelry, they got together to discuss the latest innovation in 3D printing. At Space 530, the heart of NYC's fashion district, 5 presenters spoke to an intimate audience about this prime example of the FashionTech intersection.
The Presenters
Shapeways: Carine talks how our community of members (you) "make stuff" from jewelry to glasses to handbags.
GothamSmith: These four New Yorkers use "robots" (Shapeways) to 3-D print menswear accessories such as cufflinks.
Continuum Fashion: Part fashion label, part design label (200%awesome), Continuum Fashion uses digital technologies to create user-generated fashion collections.
Shulogique: Imagine a high-end stiletto specially created to fit the biomechanics of your foot.
For this week's Friday Finds, we have a round up of 3D printspiration from the forums in Feature This and It Arrived! Beautiful work as always. Thanks for sharing and keep 'em coming!
iPhone 4/4s Case Ripple by Spaho Design, a 3D printed optical illusion. No special glasses required.
The Splat Palette by Polychemy, perfect for mixing paints and containing the mess.
Guitar Strap Pick Holder by DreamTree Imagination Studio
Did we miss any gems? Share links in the comments and we'll consider them for next week. Happy Friday everyone!
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14 days....14 hours sleep. Josh, Jenny and Christian are on their way home from Eindhoven!
The Clip-it - iPhone travel dock is a simple an elegant way to turn your Euro iPhone charger into a wall mounted dock.
Clip-it for iPhone converts your Euro iPhone charger to a wall dock; making sure that you can easily charge your phone at every wall socket. Unfurnished rooms, hotels and conference rooms are no longer a problem.
Clip-it lets you wind the usb cable easily around your charger and is also usable as a small table dock during your journeys ore while at work.
Clip-it makes use of your existing Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable. Simply snap it in and lock the cable at the bottom. Clip-it is perfectly engineered to hold the latest two generations of original Apple charging cables.
Clip-it is designed for the latest two iPhone models: the iPhone 4 & iPhone 4S and the included Apple USB Power Adapter (European version only).


Now everybody PLEASE ask Remi to make a US, Australian, UK and Japanese version....
Designed by Eric Vergo for the PAW (Puzzle Around the World) project the Pentultimate puzzle is about to make it's way to twisty puzzle forum members around the world.
We will be sending a large Pentultimate around the world to other forum members to allow them to play with the puzzle, gather signatures for collector sticker sets, post pictures here, and tell the rest of the community about themselves. Eric Vergo graciously offered to design the puzzle and it has been built to survive minor mishaps. I had had a custom re-shippable box designed to hold the puzzle and the sticker sets too:

There are 23 participants that will receive the puzzle. Each person will be able to keep the puzzle for about 10 days. Members were selected based on a diverse set of criteria. We tried to strike a balance between designers, solvers, collectors, and other community contributors.
It will take about 1 year for the puzzle to travel around the world. As each participant receives the puzzle they will have the opportunity to take pictures of it where they live (for example in front of a landmark) and post them here in the thread. They can tell where they live and what draws them to twisty puzzles. There are 23 sets of Pentultimate stickers that will travel with the Pentultimate. Each person will sign them and at the end of the project each participant will be given a set of signed stickers.
This is an amazing community project instigated by Brandon Enright that shows how a community can come together across continents over a shared passion, and a little bit of help thanks to 3D Printing. Good luck Twisty fans...
Another reason 3D Printing rocks, the Speaker Planter designed by @Ecken http://t.co/bRwevCQGnu
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