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by dadrummond
A scarab beetle, ready to go to work.
 
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by edrice
First figure of my original character Cpt. Kraken. Set in a spoof world of video games, this first statue in a series visits Mario's mushroom kingdom!
 
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by Emm@nuel
9,5 cm (3,75 Inches) Double Möbius interlinked (note: model featured on the pictures is a small 5 cm model, not available).
 
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by tedparsec
 
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by clintbellanger
Treasure Chest sized for 1" (25mm) minis battlegrids. Approximately 1:60 scale (1 inch = 5 feet). Hollow bottom.
 
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by imperator
Moving a turbine without any interfering veins? Only using smooth discs and adhesion with the air? The Tesla Turbine, made by Nikola Tesla, was certainly a marvel in its time. But this is no ordinary Tesla Turbine, but a Perez - Tesla Turbine. The Tesla Turbine was made to be simple and elegant. Pressurized air entered through the periphery, circled about, and spiraled out of the center exit. And as it did it adhered to the smooth discs inside, pulling them and affecting rotary motion. However, the air, which had been following such a graceful path, would make a hard 90 degree turn when it exited the discs. The Perez - Tesla Turbine, available here, extends Tesla's design by using trumpet shaped discs, instead of Tesla's flat discs. This allows for an even smoother transition of the working fluid throughout the engine. The axle mount for the turbine contains a fixture so that it can be mounted to a Lego Technic axle. Just blowing into the turbine, will cause this engine to rotate, though pressurized air can be used. ** Extreme caution must be used that this turbine not be driven so hard and fast, that it will disintegrate and pose a danger of flying shards. **
 
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by kspaho
Don't stuff your brain inside a box. Pull it out, save the bubble wrap, and watch what it can do outside of the box. You'll be amazed.
 
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by MichielCornelissen
This project makes use of the intricate geometries and flexible behaviours that are possible with 3d-printed polyamide - holding 111 five-eurocent coins firmly in place to create a stunning necklace. E 5.55 is currently available as a DIY project. Start saving coins now - it’s half the fun. Alternatively, many banks can provide you with those rolls of 5 eurocent coins that you need, at a small cost. A fully assembled version of E 5.55 will be available from michielcornelissen.com soon. Mail me at michiel(at)michielcornelissen(dot(com for wholesale possibilities. Copper can oxidize and become darker over time - which can actually give a great look. If you prefer lighter, shinier coins, there’s an easy - and fun! - way to clean them. Snap the coins out of the necklace, and submerge them in vinegar (you can add table salt, too) for a few minutes. Stir well, to make sure plenty of vinegar gets everywhere. Rinse the coins in hot water, and dry them. It’s magic. The necklace itself can be cleaned with water and soap and even dish-washed, after removing the coins. Each product ordered is individually manufactured, just for you. If you are new to the Shapeways site: to order, you'll be asked to create an account (it's easy; you can even log in with Facebook or Twitter). Product ships in basic Shapeways packaging. For more information about my work, visit www.michielcornelissen.com; if you have any feedback or questions on this item, please feel free to contact me directly at michiel(at)michielcornelissen(dot)com. If you like, follow me on twitter @michiel_ontwerp.
 
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by digitaldesigner
All gears are connected: turning any one of them will cause the rest to spin!
 
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by schaewill
 
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by Whystler
The mesh mask, shown here in dyed summer blue WSF material, is comfortable to wear, and quite versatile. WSF comes in a variety of materials, including it's sparkly alumide counterpart, but can be easily painted, sprayed, and dyed. Stick in some feathers, wire on some trinkets, and you have your own custom mask to wear at the next ball!
 
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by DarioScapittaDesign
A pure design that makes this ring easy to wear and very comfortable. Perfect when combined with the armband of the necklace of the same collection. The SNAKE ring is available in different size. www.darioscapittadesign.com
 
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by Bathsheba
An alternative seashell.A larger version is here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/85313/whelk.html?gid=ug4660
 
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by designerica
Model upload from SolidWorks
 
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by kspaho
Small decorative plate
 
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by artfulshrapnel
Bloody Tongue Aspect of Nyarlathotep, from the Call of Cthulhu game the the Cthulhu Mythos.

The model is 4.5" (11cm) tall, and except for a hollow in the torso (to make the teeh look more menacing) is solid and weighted towards the bottom. It should be very sturdy and stable for use in a roleplaying game or for display.

 
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by ThreeDimensions
1:72 Scale Triceratops Pictured model is printed in frosted detail, I sprayed it with a layer of grey model primer.
 
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by EddieSouthgate
A ring with a small bug crawling towards a leaf
 
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by Bathsheba
A symmetrical object.  There's a smaller one here.

This wasn't a simple rescale; I rebuilt the entire object to fit the tolerances of metal printing at the smaller size.

Smaller model, 5cm This model, 9cm
 
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by Magic
Ring'n'Roll with Holes

Printable in Strong and Flexible.
An Alumide version of this model with no holes has also been successfully printed.

Unfortunately not printable in Stainless Steel (movable parts).
 
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by vertigopolka
Let this dodecahedron ornament be the star of your holidays! The gravity well on each side seems to be pulling the stars inward.

Additional ornaments from Vertigo Polka: Vertigo's Ornaments
 
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by orangeduck
Highly detailed and high quality cello model.

Just over 9 inches tall.

Great price due to the internals being mostly hollow.

NOTE: On the preview images strings might appear a bit bent. This was due to a previous flaw in the model file which is now fixed. New prints will not have bent strings, they will be taught and also thinner.

 
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by juniortan
Lightweight and surprisingly tough connector between iPad and iPhone/iPod touch* to turn your appropriate iOS devices into an electric Ukulele. Add Futulele from the App Store and you have a fun and easy solution to jam some hawaiian joy :-) * some assembly needed, mainly, attachment via double-sided tape to your respective iPad/iPhone cases.
 
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by COVO
Product Name "Circle Ring". Designed by Japan.

Want to know more puroduct detail? Watch movie.
The material of movie is Silver Glossy.
Available in either stainless steel (antique bronze & gold plated) or silver.

The default size is 20.6 mm inner diameter but you can customize the size to your liking.
Click personalize to choose your US ring size.(Size support: # 8 to # 13.)
Please refer to a this page.

Conversion chart for ring sizes

US Ring Size      Inside diameter
       8                         18.1mm
       9                         19.0mm
      10                        19.8mm
      11                        20.6mm
      12                        21.4mm
      13                        22.2mm

Please also see other designs.
Shop here.

http://www.shapeways.com/shops/forma

 
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by ceramicwombat
The Moiré Sphere has an inner sphere within the outer shell which rotates freely due to an attached weight. It produces an interesting interference pattern as it is handled. Please click the video link above to see the Sphere in motion.
 
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by carlosgray
 
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by artfulshrapnel
The ocean's many-armed ballerina as a pendant. A design by our artist Violet Kirk, intended to hang by a chain or rope inserted between the upper arms.
 
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by Achristocat9
For looking Really interesting, try this lens in the Goggles...Might need two... :)
 
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by FCPRS
 
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by jarfirst
 
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by FCPRS
 
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