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by OneSaveSolutions
This chess set re-imagines the bodies of the traditional chess pieces to incorporate each piece's name as the focal point of their design. It should be noted that each color/material must be ordered separately. This does, however allow for mixing and matching.
 
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by arthurditlef
ARTIFICIAL NATURE SERIES
Inspired by Nature, with an artificial twist.
 
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by printedCat
This piece of art was created in 3D software by "printedCat" 3D-designer in San Francisco, California, USA and printed in nylon material by Shapeways.com in Holland or New York.

Enjoy watching!

All images are photos of real objects. "Proof Printed".

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by berky93
This is a bottle. But not just any bottle, a special bottle. This bottle has no top or bottom, nor a front or back, nor even an inside or outside. This special bottle is called a klein bottle.

Klein bottles are non-orientable objects, meaning they have no definable sides. The outside flows to the inside and back again, making it impossible to discern between the two.

Of course, this isn't a real klein bottle. It would be physically impossible to create a real klein bottle. Like my mobius strip-based models, this is the closest possible 3-dimensional representation of the object. Still, it's mathematical and theoretical properties are evident and fascinating.
 
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by Seou
 
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by wuct88
Horse-s4
 
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by Eragatory
Cutlery refers to any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food.

Aside of the functional aspect of tableware, silverware has always been and will perpetually be an ornamental figure. Conceived to pleasure the eye while fulfilling one of our most primary needs of food consumption and or squander. Cutlery is unique in its ability to sustain time and carries a remarkable family heritage. Sets of knifes, spoons, forks have been passed on from generation to generation all over the globe, traveling the whole world as a piece of personal history.

Key elements while designing this set was the notion of decay/processing, ornamental and aesthetic excess as in former rococo and barock times, moments of collapse/disequilibrium and a balance in between etiquette dining and painful torture tools. By subverting the logic of perfection and beauty, non-perfect images coming from controlled methodologies were generated. What used to be about mastering the result of a non-perfect process is now about the production of monstrosity and the grotesque throughout very accurate mechanisms, like 3d printing. Which creates an unlimited range of possibilities concerning material usage, design approaches/aesthetics and form production.
 
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by MindEversion
this is a small object, designed as pendant, earring or key holder.
 
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by Eragatory
Blue version also available
Green version also available

This design balances on the edge in-between functionality, digital aesthetics, mass customisation and object Oriented Eclecticism. In contrast to contemporary thought and design, which views things as the aggregation or assembly of smaller bits and parts, in Object Oriented Design new objects emerge out of an ecology of interaction of multiple and heterogeneous objects. Through a process of formation or computation, highly differentiated, contradictory concepts and structures can become one object, without resulting in an incongruous collage.

The use of contemporary production techniques as 3d printing offers this design a substantial relevance, since it is designed throughout a series of semi automated steps. This would enable the creation of several geometrical variations and color schemes for this design, with the advantage of being able to print out customised vases on demand. All slightly different in erosion type or formation. Always following the same design rules, production time and all for approximately the same price. Economically this makes a lot of sense since their would not be any overstock needed like in other production methods, where prices only go down depending on a large amount of produced items.
 
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by HenrikRydberg

Turn your fridge door into a growing habitat for herbs, flowers, cactuses and other small plants. Let life animate your inanimate surfaces. Glue three small round magnets (0.750" x 0.125" or 20mm x 3mm) at the bottom to make the planter stick to your fridge.

Get the magnets from http://amzn.to/W6tj4A and
super glue from http://amzn.to/Y2sH05

 
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by MindEversion
a formula based model.
 
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by peterleroux
floral surround designed for LED tealight. 40mm internal diameter
 
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by cunicode
 one cup a day 
 
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by MindEversion
wall thicknes is 1.6mm
 
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by cunicode
one cup a day 

Day 23: Helveticup
30 days, 30 coffee cups project

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the collection

Homage to Helvetica & "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"





3D Print in Ceramics vs. 3D Model

review & details

 
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by Eragatory
 
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by Eragatory
 
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by bartv
A little decoration for your Christmas tree. The inner trees move around freely - our printers print them all together, fully assembled. It's Christmas Magic!
 
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by Eragatory
 
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by MindEversion
a self penetration in form of a moebius torus with an "8" in cross section.
 
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by MindEversion
 
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