tiredofbeingmild

by thehumanhive
A tribute to papercraft artist Haruki Nakamura's sculpture, Gear's Heart. The assembled heart measures 8.5 cm in height (8.5 cm x 8.2 cm x 5.1 cm).
 
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by Oskar_van_Deventer
CAUTION: FOUR SPECIAL EDGES ONLY. Anisotropic Cube is a modification of Oskar's Gear Cube that is being sold by Mefferts.com. Buy a Gear Cube and replace four of the gearing edges by these four pieces. The result is a puzzle that has all the gearing fun of Gear Cube, but much harder to solve.

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

These are just the four special pieces. If you want to buy the full puzzle, assembled and sticked, then search the internet for Mefferts and "Gear Cube Extreme".
 
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by nervoussystem
this is size MEDIUM
size LARGE also available
don't know which size you need? check out our sizing guide

An intricate, organic cuff from our Cell Cycle collection which was inspired by the cellular cross-section of bamboo The C-shaped, flexible design fits close to the skin, is light-weight, and uses minimal material. 
The design was formed in a simulation of spring meshes. We created interactive software to morph, twist, and subdivide each design, transforming a simple mesh to a complex patterned structure. In our work, we start with a natural inspiration and translate that into interactive software which we can use to generate an infinite variety of forms and patterns. 
 
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by stop4stuff
Step Twin - Stepped edge Die - a D6 die (dice) with stepped edges to compliment my 'Stepped corner D6' see; http://www.shapeways.com/model/156671/stepped_die_d6.html?gid=ug43177 .
This die has 18mm sides with 7mm tall numbers and 1.2mm stepping.

See also; http://www.shapeways.com/model/158405/stepped_die_d12.html?gid=ug43177 a D12 featuring stepping under the center of the numbers.
 
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by henryseg
A self-referential tessellation of the sphere.

This is a little delicate as the lines are 1.5mm thick, but it seems sturdy enough.
 
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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 aegidian
The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die).
They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.

Set of six dice, fifty (count 'em) skulls.
Twenty sided, from twelve skulls.
Twelve sided, eight skulls with side bones.
Ten sided, with another twelve skulls.

Eight sided, built from six skulls.
Six sided, built from eight skulls.

Four sided, a simple tetrahedral pyramid of skulls.
Successfully 3d printed
 
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by Oskar_van_Deventer
Hollow Cube is a Rubik's Cube that has been made as hollow as possible. The pieces are held together by dovetail connections. Because the puzzle consists mainly of air, it is very affordable.

Watch the YouTube video
Read on the Shapeways Forum
Read more at the Twisty Puzzle Forum

Please contact Oskar directly if you are interested in obtaining a fully colored, stickered and assembled sample of this puzzle.
 
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by nervoussystem
this is size LARGE
size MEDIUM also available

Inspired by the complex forms of radiolarians, where intricate pattern is integral to structure, these shapes derive from a simulation of spring meshes enclosing an interstitial space. We created interactive software to morph, twist, and subdivide each design, transforming a simple mesh to a complex patterned structure.

The C-shaped, flexible design fits close to the skin, is light-weight, and uses minimal material.

 
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by Vesa
Two piece puzzle ring.
Inner diameter 19mm.
 
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by henryseg
A ruled parametric surface based on the Archimedean spiral.
 
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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 bitstoatoms
The 3D Printed Skull Brooch by Bits to Atoms continues the Popular Skull range to be held in place with two rare earth magnets so you do not need to place a pin through the lapel of your jacket to make it stay.

Masculine, elegant and tough.

Visit www.duanns.com to see more info on Bits to Atoms

NOTE: Does NOT include magnet
 
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by GothamSmith
We've noticed that one of the keys to the city is the social lubricant of alcohol, so the loop end is designed to open whatever lager, IPA, or stout you happen to prefer. Far more aesthetically pleasing than most bottle openers, use it as a keychain (loop it through the moon) or wear it as a necklace (chain not included). Church key available in steel or bronze finish.
 
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by mctrivia
side is read be number of planet gears on the top side.  spinning any gear should cause all other gears to move.  great care has been taken so die is perfectly weighted no mater what position gears are in.

Has been printed.  FUD is to soft to allow gears to work.  Looks really cool though.

 
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by EllriNidhogg
Hummingbird earrings
 
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by henryseg
This is a graph embedded in 3-dimensional space as a subset of an "octahedral lattice", which is related to the tessellation of space using octahedra and tetrahedra. The graph has a fractal structure, formed by a process of repeated substitution. Each vertex at each step of the construction is degree 4, and is replaced at the next step by 6 vertices arranged in an octahedron, with certain choices of edges connecting them to each other. Each edge is replaced at the next step by 2 parallel edges. We begin the construction with the first step being the edges of an octahedron, and this is the result at the fourth step.
 
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by improbablecog
No robotic avians were harmed in the making of this product.

These earrings are sized for 18 gauge piercings. They should fit most people with pierced ears, but if you need a smaller gauge, check out the fishhook version in my shop.
If you need a larger gauge, just ask and I can resize them for you. I will continue to add other sizes as I make them.

Disclaimer on the images: any photos labeled "polished" are stainless steel that has been hand polished with a dremel. The stainless that you order will have more of a texture to it. I haven't yet made these for myself in bronze glossy, gold plated glossy, or either types of silver, but if you want the highly polished look your best bet is going to be silver glossy.
 
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by TomZ

This is the Multidodecahedron. A puzzle that has all the parts from the Megaminx, Pyraminx Crystal, Starminx, Master Pentultimate and Pentultimate and requires you to solve them simultaneously. This puzzle was initially suggested by Carl Hoff, who coined the name Multidodecahedron.

About ordering
To purchase a Multidodecahedron DIY kit, you should purchase this model and then must send me an email with your order number so I can give the necessary instructions to Shapeways. This kit comes with free stickers so please also include your mailing address so I can send them to you (note: I am currently not offering super stickers).
This puzzle comes as a kit which you will need to assemble yourself. You will need to provide M3 screws and optional springs and or washers. You can also contact me directly to purchase a fully assembled and stickered copy of this puzzle.
 
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by henryseg
Rectangular tube version. One arc's worth of fibers, from pole to pole.
 
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by Oskar_van_Deventer
Bram's Cube is an idea by Bram Cohen to add eight gears to a 2x2x2 Rubik's Cube. When the top is turned by a quarter, the gears turn by one eight. For solving this puzzle, not only the 2x2x2 has to be turned to its correct position, but also the gears. This gives a classical puzzle a whole new dimension.

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, stickered and assembled sample of this puzzle.
 
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by aegidian
  The Ossuary set of dice piles together skulls with large flat numerals (or pips in the case of the four sided die).
They're intended to add a hint of the mortuary madness of the Paris Catacombs to your die rolling, while remaining pleasant to handle and roll.

Set of six dice, fifty (count 'em) skulls.

Twenty sided, from twelve skulls.
Twelve sided, eight skulls with side bones.
Ten sided, with another twelve skulls.
Eight sided, built from six skulls.
Six sided, built from eight skulls.
Four sided, a simple tetrahedral pyramid of skulls.

Successfully 3d printed

 
 
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by wuct88
droplet earrings-S10(s)
 
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by rminkes
a standard ballpoint pen filling is used that can be bought from most office supply stores (see foto3) and a normal pen sprint is needed. hope you like it. (for any questions or remarks you can always contact me).
 
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by henryseg
A self-referential tessellation of the torus.
 
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by SirisC
A d2 made from the dual of a standard sphereicon. (made from a cylinder instead of a dual-cone) Pips are placed on either side to see the result.
 
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by artfulshrapnel
 This is my "Happy Skull" d6 design. It is 24mm on each side (just under 1"), so it is a bit oversized vs. a normal d6 dice. A more standard sized 17mm version is available here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/211715/happy_skull_d6_17mm.html?gid=ug37365 I recommend ordering that one if you're going to print in metal, since i couldn't get this one down to what I consider an "affordable cost" in that medium.

The dice is, despite appearances, reasonably well balanced. Odd numbered sides are opposed by the next-largest even number, and have a single double-thick tooth to help counter-balance the weight of the extra tooth on the even side. Also, each side is rotated 180 degrees from its opposing face. This should put the center of gravity at or very close to the center of the dice, making for a nice, fair roll. 
 
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by Oskar_van_Deventer
Weave Five is an innovative five-band ring design by Bram Cohen. Size 8, 18.54 mm inner diameter.
Metal version
Nylon version
 
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by opresco
 
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by MatarazzoDesigns
Simple yet elegant earrings inspired by water droplets.
 
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by henryseg
A small chunk of diamond atomic structure.
 
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by gibell
Three puzzle pieces made from (truncated) rhombic dodecahedrons assemble into a cube-like shape. Assembly is confusing and the three pieces mutually block one another. In fact, assembly is impossible with rigid pieces.
The name derives from the fact that these three pieces just don't want to go together. Like the atomic nucleus, once assembly is accomplished the pieces are locked tightly together. Getting them apart is actually not so easy either. This puzzle will test the limits of "strong, white and flexible". Warning: some force is required for assembly.
 
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by henryseg
 
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by henryseg
Pipes of constant radius around the curves.
 
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by henryseg
The 120-cell is one of the six regular 4-dimensional polytopes. This is the result of taking the edges of the polytope, radially projecting them onto the unit 3-sphere in 4-dimensional space, then stereographically projecting the result into our 3-dimensional space. We remove the half of the design in the hemi-3-sphere nearest to the projection point, which makes printing the image in 3-dimensional space feasible.
 
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by ydring
 
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