virtox

I strive to create thought-provoking 3d printing designs. Inspiration comes from technology, biology, mathematics, physics and chemistry.

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by boustalahit
"I feel like I could.... LIKE I COULD.... take over the world !!" This figurine is a fan art inspired by the great game "Day of the Tentacles" back in the nineties. The character shown is the evil purple tentacle who has drunk some toxic waste : as a result, two arms and a bad mood about humans... I really recommand you the game if you find it somewhere (it's a collector now). Please note that I don't do any markup on the price. I'd love your comment on your order too :)
 
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by bitstoatoms
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The Skull Ring by Bits to Atoms is 3D printed in stainless steel with a tessellated and slightly pitted texture. A masculine piece that works just as well with denim jeans and a t-shirt as it does with a 3 piece suit (or formal dress).Please contact for bespoke sizing.
 
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by neuralfirings
Model was sculpted using Blender, a free and open source 3D Modeling/Animation/Game Engine. Find out more at http://blender.org
 
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by joabaldwin
The bony skeletal structure of an origami paper crane. Created following the traditional crane model, for any lovers or the art of paper folding out there.

The detail is incredible, you can see textures and complex shapes even inside of the rib cage. The poor contorted crane has legs and feet, they are folded into its torso in true origami fashion. And vertebrae on the tail you say? What else did you expect?
 
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by boustalahit
This figurine is a fan art inspired by the great game "Day of the Tentacles" back in the nineties. This one is the nice and gentle green tentacle, who like to play guitar (but he doesn't have arms... HOW DOES HE DO ?) I really recommand you the game if you find it somewhere (it's a collector now). Please note that I don't do any markup on the price. I'd love your comment on your order too :)
 
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by jeff
 The same fit and function as the iPad 2 Wrap: Grid, except the Grid was taken to a 3rd dimension. This is Cubed.

Also available is iPad 2 Wrap: Hexastar and iPad 2 Wrap: Tree.

 A custom pattern to make the backside of your iPad 2 a bit more interesting. The iPad 2 Wrap literally wraps itself around each corner of your iPad, giving the corners & surfaces secure protection. The inherent texture of the 3D printed plastic provides increased grip while also being an extremely strong and durable material. The Apple Smart Cover protects the iPad front well, but leaves the back vulnerable to dirt and scratches. The wrap is the perfect compliment to the Smart Cover and the two work together flawlessly. Check out the video below for fit & function.

Works only with iPad 2

The black finish is only recommended for use with the black Smart Cover (or no Smart Cover) as its dye can eventually rub off onto the cover.

If you have questions or comments about the design or would like to inquire about custom patterns to personalize it or for branding purposes please contact the designer, Jeff Bare, here.
 
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by RubenAlexander
I've made a few changes to make the cooker easier to use. I've updated the handle and made the bottom flat so anyone could eat from it. I've added an extrusion near on the handle to stabilize the cooker in the base. Version 1 was very nice looking, and version 2 will keep most of the original design while adding stability.

It will be fun to collect every color of ceramic shapeways makes. So far I have white ceramic, avocado green, and glossy black with the other colors on their way. If you are looking to get just the cooker, here's the link.

If you want to customize this in any way please email me on shapeways or contact me via my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroDistanceDesigns

This little cooker is designed around the lowly tealight. First meals have been with a standard tealight (38mm x 38mm x 16mm) as the heat source and safflower oil inside the cooking vessel with minced green tomatoes, Portuguese sausage, and sliced garlic. After those tasty results, I progressed to make a variety of dishes.

Tiny Dishes + other savory treats:
- roasted garlic
- cheese frying: ale cheddar, mozzerella
- melted milk chocolate
- fried bread dough
- baked a small spice cake ball
- melted marshmellow + milk chocolate for different smores variations.

other neat applications:
- Heats soy wax to 200 (need to blow out the candle at 185F) and made soy candles.

temperatures:
- heats water: 200F
- heats safflower oil: 300F

limitations:
- uneven heating causes glaze cracks. The latest design with a flattened bottom seems to prevent cracks, but the base can still get glaze cracks.

other oil tests:
- coconut oil, grapeseed oil, butter were all tested and work well.
- walnut oil was tested and I don't recommend it as the oil spattered a few feet in the air as it heated up.
 
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by virtox
Julia Vase 001 Aqua
Several levels of water flowing

This dry flower vase was derived from the Julia Fractal Set.
Instead of high iteration full color imagery as is common, one can also trace a line over the lower iterations.
Then by slowly altering the input values, we are morphing the fractal while traveling the Z-axis.
And beautiful and elegant forms appear.

Circa 12.5 cm high with 1mm thick walls, this is suitable for all Strong & Flexible materials.
I recommend the polished.

Part of the Julia Vase collection.
 
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by Whystler
This tea-light lantern has an art nouveau styling and a mystical elven look. If you want to add some fantasy to your table setting, these are the tea-light holders to use!

These tea-light holders are extremely versatile. You can use them alone, but there something even more exciting you can do:

You can add a customizable paper lantern "hood"! Use any kind of paper you like. There is lots of patterned paper on the market. Whystler will also be publishing PDF files that you can download and print yourself, as well as an Inkscape template so you can design and print your own!

This item is a perfect way you can add your own creativity to your surroundings. Imagine a color scheme to match your decor... or your own motivational words. Special magical symbols written to enhance your mood perhaps? It's all up to you and where you draw your inspiration.

You can even paint these with sharpy markers... black .. pink .. gold ... silver ... what else? You decide.

**A Word About Wedding Use*** Several things make these holders suitable for weddings:

-great price for 3, so you can decorate all of your reception tables.

-Verstile design allows you to add personal shades that match your wedding colour scheme, and also theme. For example, if you have a daisy wedding, put daisies on the shade! Put names on the shades and you have an instant romantically lit place holder at the table.

-When things get crazy at the wedding reception, these little beauties in WSF are durable. They bounce.

-Fits nicely into a purse or coat pocket to take home as favours.

WARNING: Use of real candles is not recommended. They may get too hot for the paper or the plastic holder. Instead, use the handy dandy electrical tea-lights available at your dollar store.

 
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by JordivanEs
Leonardo Di Ser Piero, born in Vinci, Italy, was perhaps the first European with a practical solution to flight in ca. 1485. One of his early designs was an ornithopter powered by human muscle by pulling strings, one for each wing. Leonardo did find out fast he needed something else than human power. I replaced it for a crankshaft mechanism in miniature. It comes fully assembled!


Keep in mind if you actually throw the plane, it will crash. Its fan can't be wind-operated.
 
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by joabaldwin
Sebastian from the animated short Sebastian's Voodoo. Full color looks great, using the original texture maps and model from the film. Watch the film at www.pixelnitrate.com
 
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