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by MichielCornelissen
The Wrap is an accessory that attaches to the USB end of your iPhone charger, transforming it into a handy little cable winder for the charging cord.

This version of The Wrap works with recent US iPhone chargers and USB cables as shown in the images, up to those of iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S - please check before you purchase. There is currently no version of The Wrap available for iPhone 5 cables. It may work with other countries’ iPhone chargers too, but only if the geometry is exactly the same as the US version as shown here.

This product was originally developed for the European version of the iPhone charger - that version can be found here. The Wrap is manufactured in tough but lightweight, 3d printed polyamide with a fine surface texture. Colors may vary - please check in the 'select material' section above for the latest versions. Some powder residue from the printing process may be left on the product; if that's the case, it should be easy to clean off. Product is shipped in standard Shapeways packaging.

You can have a look at all the products in my shop here. Shipping rates are flat, so you could divide them over several products. If you have any feedback or questions on this product, please feel free to e-mail me directly at michiel(at)michielcornelissen(dot)com. If you like, follow me on twitter.

A wholesale offer of 8 units of The Wrap at reduced prices is now available here.
 
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by schreerdesign
(Note, prices reduced) This is a sound magnifier for your iPhone 4 or 4s (does not fit others), based on the old Gramophones of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. NOTE: BASE AND HORN ARE NOW SOLD SEPARATELY FOR TECHNICAL REASON. THIS FILE IS THE BASE ONLY. SEE THIS LINK FOR THE HORN: http://shpws.me/5i0B . (Adding this to cart will add both)

Want to get a set?

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by mu3d93
This is a fun gadget that you can have you in house to show your friends how the sphere was printed inside the rail and you can never detach it! http://www.shapeways.com/model/edit/605978/ [NEW] Buy the v2.0!: http://www.shapeways.com/model/108596/rail-with-a-ball-inside-keychain.html Buy the Keychain version
 
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by Bathsheba
A Voronoi network wrapped onto a Möbius toroid.
 
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by aeron203
A clock frozen in time, the Time Keeper commemorates a birth date, an anniversary, or any other significant moment in your life, in history, or the future. It will keep that time with perfect accuracy, forever. You set the date and time. You can also include a short message below the date.

UPDATE: The Time Keeper has been thickened 50% to ensure printability.
 
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by Bathsheba
There are six regular convex polytopes in 4D, which are analogous to the five Platonic solids in 3D. This is the third, the hypercube or tesseract, in the classic projection into 3-space, showing its 8 cubic faces in a nice straightforward visualization.
A different projection is here.
 
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by virtox
It arrived in WSF, and it works for real :-)
Gear system based on hypotrochoid shapes.
It is printed as a 9 piece puzzle, a VERY frustrating one at that ;-)

Depending on the print batch, it might need some minor sanding to make it run properly.

Steel available on request, still untested by me.
I think steel will work but probably needs some more sanding to make it fit.
With the new pricing scheme, the steel version is no longer available.
If you want one in steel, please send me a message and we will find a way.
 
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by grigr
grigorusha Elemental Cube - world's smallest Rubik's Cube 8mm
world's smallest Rubik's Cube - for sale
its full functionaly Rubik's cube in small size (8mm)
forum link - http://www.twistypuzzles.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=21839
youtube review video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0UN50FLwtc
 My puzzle Ten Cube world's smallest Rubik's Cube 10mm (same as Microbic Rubik's Cube 12mm) got into the Guinness Book! and I'm absolutely nothing to do did not do;)
http://www.guinessworldrecords.com/Search/Details/Smallest-Rubik's-Cube/74256.htm

very interesting: 8*8 mm cube placed in a 08/08 day

how to assemble this Cube:
http://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=msg&goto=33589
 
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by henryseg
This steampunk style knotted cog was procedurally generated using 3-dimensional spherical geometry, then stereographically projected into our (mostly) Euclidean universe.

Other sizes:
www.shapeways.com/model/231026/knotted_cog__large_.html
www.shapeways.com/model/231045/knotted_cog.html
www.shapeways.com/model/277265/knotted_cog__smaller_.html
www.shapeways.com/model/232385/knotted_cog__small_.html


 
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by jayfisher
A detailed full color model of each of the first six planets (out to Saturn) and major moons of the Solar system, to (logrithmic) scale.
(Note: the full Solar System set of planets and moons is available as a set here)

All surfaces are reproduced from NASA imaging.
For size reference, Jupiter is 22mm (0.9 inch) diameter, and Earth is 11mm (0.45 inch) diameter.

This set is designed for use in orrery or other models of the solar system, and so to best present all planets while preserving scale, the scale has been compressed - a logrithmic scale instead of a linear scale. This means that if the model of a moon of Jupiter is larger than the model of Mercury but smaller than Mars, then you know that the real moon really is larger than Mercury and smaller than Mars, But the size diference is compressed - Jupiter, which is really more than ten times Earth's diameter, becomes only twice Earth's diameter, etc. This logrithmic scale allows all planets to be clearly visible together, while at the same time still indicating their sizes relative to each other.

The set contains six planets, and nine moons:
[In order of appearance in the photo above, right to left]
Mercury
Venus
Earth
 - Moon / Luna
Mars
Jupiter
 - Ganymede
 - Callisto
 - Io
 - Europa (attempt no landing there)
Saturn
 - rings of Saturn
 - Titan
 - Rhea
 - Iapetus
 - Dione

All objects have a 1.3mm (0.05 inch) hole at the south pole, about 3mm deep, for a brass axle (or a toothpick).

What color is a planet - is it color of its surface materials, or the colour of its atmosphere from space, or the color of the surface being colored by the atmosphere filtering light from the sun? The appearance in this set attempts to be that of the surface with moderate atmospheric influence, (with the gas giants depicted as the atmosphere and surface being the same thing). For example, this means that Venus depicts the features of its surface, but they are tinted somewhat by its atmosphere. Similarly, Earth and Titan show ground features, but some areas are tinted and obscured by atmosphere.

In areas where the model surface is more detailed than the most detailed NASA photography, the overall surface appearance conforms to what is known, but finer textural details are speculative. (Or, if there is an atmosphere, it is shown as particularly thick and opaque over the unmapped area.)

Due to hard limitations of the Shapeways 3D printer, the moon Dione is using the surface map of Rhea. I chose Dione because the surface is very similar to Rhea, and it is the most minor moon in the set. The alternative was simply to remove an object, but I preferred the set to include four of Saturn moons, like it does for Jupiter.
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by COVO
Product Name "Ring of the gamer". 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

FORMA Laboratory Facebook Page!

 
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by Bathsheba
There are six regular convex polytopes in 4D, which are analogous to the five Platonic solids in 3D. This one is the odd polytope out, the one without a 3D counterpart.

It has 24 octahedral cells, all shown in this Schlegel diagram. Like the pentachoron it's self-dual -- the only self-dual solid in any dimension > 2 that is not a simplex. And if that wasn't enough, it's also the only regular convex polytope in any dimension > 2 that tiles its space and is not a hypercube.
 
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by QUATRO
GLaDOS Pendant

Stop going unnoticed with your boring regular looks and start attracting the attention you so deserve with this ultra-classy GLaDOS pendant! Show the world you're a fan of Portal! ;)

One of the most popular items, the GLaDOS ring (available on my shop) now has a little brother - a shiny pendant!

The pendant is made out of a solid piece of material of your choice.I personally recommend Steel and Silver, however plastic is also available if you wish to do some DIY painting :)

Please choose your material carefully as this will affect the look and feel of the pendant!

> To see a full 3D preview - click on the little cube icon to the right of the image frame
> To see available materials and prices - see the dropdown menu to the right

The pendant is around 3cm in height and close to 2cm in width. It is made to resemble the head of GLaDOS, which is easy to recognize :)
If you have any questions - feel free to send me a message using any preferred contact method.

Enjoy and be sure to see more available items at 'uncle QUATRO's workshop'!
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/unclequatro
 
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by QUATRO
Companion Cube storage box

Dimensions:
> Storage compartment (inner space): 30x30x30mm
> Outer maximum boundaries: 43x43x43mm
Other sizes and prices available on my store!

From the creator of the well-known GLaDOS ring comes a brand new accessory that is sure to be turning heads of those who see it - the Companion Cube storage box!

If you are a Portal geek like me - you know that the Companion Cube is basically a loveable version of Aperture Science Weighted Storage Cube. So if it's a storage cube - why not store something in it!
This little buddy is perfect for stashing your favorite pice(s) of jewelry or other small nick-knacks in style. Maybe it could even become a box for an engagement ring...?

The cube's corners reach up to ~6.4mm in thickness and the walls are as thick as ~3mm, so you are guaranteed that the cube will withstand rough conditions!
\ The actual product may not look like in the presented pictures - it comes in a single color, depending on the material you've chosen from the material list to the right! If you select durable plastic material, it is perfect for painting if you so desire :)

Please also check out other products on my store and do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions!
 
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by Dimmulain
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!!!
If you want to get a polished and fully functional QR code pendant, set the delivery address to my one (I will provide it by a private message). I need to get the product first to finish it and then send to you.
This QR code tag can contain any encoded message that you wish (min. 18, max. 32 characters). If you want to make it a functional url tag, you need to include "http://" part!!!

The QR codes are now used in many spheres of life. They can contain numbers and letters, so you can encode any kind of text information, be it address, phone number, message, name, web link, etc.

Most of the modern mobile phones (and apple iphone was one of the first to feature this technology) can decode the QR codes, making QR-coding a funny, easy and peculiar way to say something.

You can use this tag as a keychain or as a pendant.

Also, check out this colored plastic tag!! It's cheaper, it's bigger and it's colored! :)
 
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by imperator
Own the Tesla Valve, as per the original design of Nikola Tesla, patented in 1920. See the video below to observe the valvular conduit in action.

Nikola Tesla invented this valvular conduit as a valve for his engines. Materials at the time were pretty bad, and valves were unreliable. Tesla figured that by removing any moving parts from a valving mechanism, he could create a simpler and more robust valve. The hook regions in the Tesla Valve reroute the fluid back in on itself creating a bit of resistance. All the hooks added together do a good job of arresting the fluid, especially when the gas or liquid is pulsed through the valvular conduit.

When you hold the valve in your hands after opening your shapeways package you are possessed of a strange kinship with the historical figure of Nikola Tesla. Pressing your lips to the valve, and blowing through it, you see that it actually works. In the resistive direction your breath is nullified to a mere whisper by the Tesla Valve. And in the non-resistive direction, air flows through unimpeded. It is startling the effect, and to think something so interesting as this valvular conduit was made so long ago.

I made this valve to commemorate Tesla's birthday on the 10th of July, 1856. Owning this valve is a way of recognizing a forgotten genius of unparralled creativity.
 
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by gibell
Five intersecting tetrahedra with an icosahedron inside them.  There is just enough space between all the pieces that it will print as 6 separate objects.  The edge length of the tetrahedron is 7.5cm, it stands 8.6 cm high, about the size of a tennis ball.
 
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by aeron203
This will decorative key will blend right in with your house keys, but carry your important message. You can write up to 6 characters on the bow and 9 on the blade.
 
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by Bathsheba
There are six regular convex polytopes in 4D, which are analogous to the five Platonic solids in 3D. This is the sixth, the hypericosahedron, with 600 tetrahedral cells.

This was the hardest of this group to make a printable model of. For a Schlegel diagram one would need quite a large size to allow the amount of interior complexity required, and it gets difficult to build as well as expensive, so I used this face-first projection suggested by Henry Cohn. Some of the tetrahedral are collapsed and become planar, but on the plus side the complexity is on the outside where you can see it!
 
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by Bathsheba
This is part 1 of a snap-fit puzzle machine.  When you turn the knob, it generates fun!  This is the deluxe model, there's a smaller version here.

Here's all the parts:
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I designed this for the SME Rapid 2011 trade show.  The STL files are available free for use (the show logos have been stripped). 
 
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by Sapient8
This is an altered version of the gearbox model available from the ShapwaysMechanical page.
The parts have been perforated in some spots to be slightly more streamlined and also a little cheaper to produce too.

No assembly required, though the middle set of gears must be snapped down into position in order to engage the surrounding gears. I assume this was built into the design to keep larger gaps during the printing process.
 
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by mctrivia
A die in the shape of the symbol PI. To make it even better this die is perfectly weighted and all sides are roughly the same landing area. If rolled on a flat surface this die will roll fair so you can actually use it.

This die has been tested and found to be fair.
 
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by MichielCornelissen
This is the product page for Pod à porter for the 3d generation iPod shuffle. For the 4th generation shuffle, go here.

In the street or at the beach: Pod à porter is the easiest way to wear your music, even when you’re not wearing much.

No more wire-tangle, earphones dangling by your knees, or ripping buds from your ears when you take off your jacket. Fits the 3d generation iPod shuffle and the Apple earphones it ships with; Pod à porter is available in various colors, as shown below.

If you're new to the Shapeways site: to order, you'll be asked to create an account; you can even sign in with twitter or facebook. Each ordered product is 3d-printed especially for you, price includes free worldwide shipping.
Pod à porter is manufactured from tough, but flexible polyamide, with a fine texture. Check the support/materials section of this website for more information. The product has not been specifically designed or tested for use during work-outs or sports, so it may not be suitable for your particular type of exercise. Some powder residue from the 3d printing process may be found on it; if this is the case, it should be easy to clean off. Product is shipped in basic Shapeways packaging.

Check www.michielcornelissen.com for assembly instructions and more information. If you have any feedback or questions on this item, please feel free to contact me directly at michiel@michielcornelissen.com.

Some of the mentions of Pod à porter when it was originally released:

Wear your shuffle and nothing else...
gizmodo.com

Pod à porter, a 3d-printed iPod shuffle necklace
wired.com

Wanted: the cleverest way to wear an iPod shuffle
fastcodesign.com

Very Smart.
joshspear.com

mocoloco.com

notcot.org

ilounge.com


design-milk.com

NY Times mentions Pod å`porter!
nytimes.com

 
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by Oskar_van_Deventer
Magic Gears is a paradoxical set of three identical gears that can both mesh in the regular way and all in the same direction. It was inspired by this YouTube video by Jacques Maurel. Maurel writes: "The paradoxical 2 teeth gear set is used in the 'Mercier differential' (using the torque transfer technology) Patented in 1988 by Renault". Oskar's addition to the work is making Chevron Gears as invented by Andre Citroen. This way the three gears become identical and they can both mesh classically and paradoxically.

I have performed this Magic Gears "trick" to several friends, family and colleagues. I get two types of reactions: "wow" and "so what". Apparently, there exist people who are not aware how gears are supposed to mesh :-).

Watch the YouTube video.
Read at the Shapeways Forum.
Read more at the Non-Twisty Puzzles Forum.

The set is delivered as a DIY kit. You will have to add five M3x60 bolts yourself.
 
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by Emm@nuel
This one was very difficult to achieve. It is composed of 12 independent and entangled parts.
 
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by Magic
The Marble Cage is a cage to turn a 7/8" marble into a keychain.
The cage is to be closed with a keyring.
Unfortunately, due to moving parts, this model cannot be printed in Metal anymore.

Read this post for more information
A new version is also available.

Marble, keyring or necklace not included.
 
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by QUATRO
Companion Cube storage box

Dimensions:
> Storage compartment (inner space): 40x40x40mm
> Outer maximum boundaries: 57x57x57mm
Other sizes and prices available on my store!

From the creator of the well-known GLaDOS ring comes a brand new accessory that is sure to be turning heads of those who see it - the Companion Cube storage box!

If you are a Portal geek like me - you know that the Companion Cube is basically a loveable version of Aperture Science Weighted Storage Cube. So if it's a storage cube - why not store something in it!
This little buddy is perfect for stashing your favorite pice(s) of jewelry or other small nick-knacks in style. Maybe it could even become a box for an engagement ring...?

The cube's corners reach up to nearly 1cm in thickness and the walls are as thick as ~4mm, so you are guaranteed that the cube will withstand rough conditions!
\ The actual product may not look like in the presented pictures - it comes in a single color, depending on the material you've chosen from the material list to the right! If you select durable plastic material, it is perfect for painting if you so desire :)

Please also check out other products on my store and do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions!
 
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by unellenu
3D fractal. Spiralling spirals. Height 8.0 cm Width 3.9 cm Depth 4.2 cm

View a youtube video of this 3D fractal design

 The unellenu store on shapeways for more great gift ideas.
shapeways.com/shops/unellenu

unellenu website unellenu.com

 twitter: unellenu http://twitter.com/unellenu

facebook : unellenu jewellery
http://www.facebook.com/unellenu
facebook: unellenu fractal sculpture & homewares
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unellenu/188186071212813

youtube: unellenuhttp://www.youtube.com/unellenu1


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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 Oskar_van_Deventer
Now mass-produced by Recent Toys!

Minimal Twist is a twisty puzzle, related to the Rubik's Cube. It is a very minimalistic, skeletal design,even without stickers. The parts are held together by dovetail connections.The puzzle has the geometry of the Skewb puzzle.

Watch the YouTube video
Read at the Shapeways Forum
Read more at the Twisty Puzzles Forum

Please contact Oskar directly if you are interested in obtaining a fully colored and assembled sample of this puzzle.
 
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by lelena70
author George Hart
 
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by aeron203
This handsome tag will add a touch of stately elegance to your dog's collar.

Write up to nine characters on the front, three lines of contact information on the back.
 
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by Dmudd91
Nice little top, I bought mine in Stailless steel.  It can spin 30+ seconds, but the plastic one will most likely spin less.   
 
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by CodeCreations
This is a model used to test printing detail of various materials. To see a detailed key and a high resolution example printed in Stainless Steel, visit http://www.thefrankes.com/wp/?p=2138. This object is tiny and includes many details in the 0.0 to 1.0mm range; it many not print in all materials, but I've made it available in all in case you want to try.
 
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by Oskar_van_Deventer
Cooksey Maze is a maze concept invented by an Englishman named "Mr. Richard Cooksey" in the 1970's. An evolved metal+plastic version with springs and pins was prototyped by Pentangle, but it was never taken in production. Oskar has been trying to locate Cooksey for quite some time, as the original "Cooksey Cilinder" has been an inspiration for many of Oskar's puzzle designs. This is a modified version of the original Cooksey Cylinder with a much simplified mechanism.

Earn a free Cooksey Maze if you can bring Oskar in contact with the original inventor of this maze concept. We know nothing more than his name, the fact that he is an Englishman, and that he already was an adult in the 1970's. Also the people who operated Pentangle in the 1970's do not have more identifying information.

Watch the YouTube video
Read at the Shapeways Forum
Read more at the Twisty Puzzles Forum
Also posted at the Renegade Puzzlers Forum (subscription required).

Please contact Oskar directly if you wat to buy a dyed sample of this puzzle.
 
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