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by virtox
You can't hold it forever!
Here is the corner stand for the 5cm Gyro the Cube.
Due to printing variations it might be a bit tight fit for some cubes.
I recommend any of the Strong & Flexible
Alumide available on request.
 
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by lens42
Make your own slide-on macro lens for the iPhone 4 or 4S. I designed this for my iPhone 4 when I couldn't find the image quality I wanted for less than $60.

Print this model and then buy the glass lens for $4 from Surplus Shed (http://www.surplusshed.com/). The Surplus Shed part number is L4471. For some reason the search box on the Surplus Shed home page does not work with part numbers. To get to L4471, use the "Lens Finder". In the Lens Finder type:

Lens Type: PCX, Plano Convex
Diameter: 12mm to 12mm
Focal length: 51mm to 51mm

It will get you to L4471

The lens fits in a recess in the model and is held in place with a few tiny drops of Superglue. If you get any glue on the lens it can cleaned off with nail polish remover or acetone. The lens is plano-convex (one side is flat). When inserted in the holder, the flat side of the lens faces the phone.

Note that the lens fits pretty snugly into the opening. Try fitting the lens before applying any glue. A good technique is, with the lens holder laying face-down on a table, lay the lens in position, and then push it into the recess by poking the lens with the eraser-end of a pencil. Once you know the lens fits cleanly, push it back out and put two tiny drops of superglue on opposite edges of the opening. I use a toothpick to apply the glue because squeezing the superglue directly out of the tube risks putting on too much. Then push the lens back in the same way as in the test fit.

The object pictures in the photo gallery (dime, ruler, and watch) are unedited and uncropped shots directly from my iPhone4.

This model will not slide over iPhone cases.

 
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by virtox
Dodecahedral sibling of Gyro the Cube.
Same principle, more faces, more rings and more fun ;-)
Made of five nested dodecahedra, each one is limited to rotate about it's own axis.

This is the 6.5cm / 2.5" version, see the Gyro the Forms
Experimental corner stand available here

Instructions
For tighter clearances it is printed with the hinges out of place. So this model needs a little manual assembly. Each element has two "knobs" which need to be "clicked" into the corresponding "clamps" in the parent element.
It's easiest to start with the inner one and then continue outwards.
And then... rotate away !
 
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by chris77586
This stylus is a direct replacement for the Sony PRS350 and PRS650. Made of one piece and is flexible- less likely to break.
 
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by avandius
Interlocking gears in a steampunk theme. These standard sized gear dice will keep your game turning (figuratively speaking, they do not actually turn...)

With percentile die.

DIY instructions for plastics can be found here, along with pictures.
 
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by ceramicwombat
A d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20. These roll best in stainless steel, but look nice in any material. If you are looking for a great way to carry my dice, please check out the Chainmail Dice Bag (http://www.shapeways.com/model/114719/chainmail_dice_bag.html) by WelshDesigns.
 
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by ShapeKays
This is a model of the woodcut picture made by M.C. Escher in 1965 called 'Knots".
It has since then been a challenge for 3d modelers and mathematicians.
As far as I know it has not been modeled in 3d up till now. (It has! see comments).

The model's height is about 8 cm.

 
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by FreakyShape
Case compatible with the Raspberry Pi computer. GPIO port access from the side of the case. Optionnal : led lightguides for design case V2. http://www.shapeways.com/model/576641/raspberry-pi-led-lightguides-for-design-case-v2.html More information on : http://freakyshape.com/portfolio/raspberry-pi-design-case-v2/
 
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by FreakyShape
Case For The New iPhone 5 !

Case for the iPhone 5. This case allows a protection of the back and the sides of the case while having free access to the antennas.

Features :

- Complete access to the antennas
- Full access to connectors
- Full protection of the back and the sides in aluminium
- Apple logo visibility

If you need further information, please don't hesitate to contact me.



You can also check out my iPhone 5 Dock:
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by ThreeForm
The Lotus top is a graceful form that embraces the upper body, accentuating the shoulders and clavicles. It's name comes from its unique design that blooms at the center opening, allowing the wearer to put her head through and rest it comfortably on the neck and shoulders.

A perfect fit requires a 3D body scan. Email Contact (at) ThreeFormFashion.com for more information on full service scanning and fitting.
 
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by susan-parker
Over 100 latches ordered in the last 12 months!

Replacement stainless-steel upgrade / repair latch part for the Panasonic SD253 seed / nut dispenser (see pictures).

Easy to fit with a cross head screwdriver.

1. Remove dispenser from lid (it just pops out).

2. Wash?

3. Remove old latch part by undoing the two cross head screws and lifting out U bracket.

4. Rescue the small spring which keeps the latch engaged.

5. This spring has one end that narrows down slightly. Hold the very end of this with tweezers or needle point pliers and then wrap the spring onto the cross (a tooth pick or a match end is handy for this).

6. Place new latch in position, add bracket and resecure with the two screws.

7. Make bread.

Any help / comments please get in touch.
 
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by edrice
An assassin's ring with a gap in the bottom to activate a hidden blade. The ring itself is about 20.98mm wide, that should translate to 11 1/2 ring size in the US.
 
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