| 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #51409] Mon, 16 July 2012 10:58 UTC |
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Hi Everyone,
I provide a full 3D Printing service for Shapeways members covering everything from concept design, material advice, Hollowing out models as well as a specialism in complex modelling and fully mechanical moving parts modelling for 3D Printing. I can work from any source including hand sketches, photographs or written descriptions and can usually turn around most projects within 1 week.
Please check out my shapeways collection for examples of my work. Alot of my clients request working under a Non Disclosure Agreement so unfortunately I can't show examples of all of my work but hopefully you can get a good feel for my level of expertise and range of modelling styles.
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/innerleaf
Please get in touch if you would like a quote for your project or just some free friendly advice
Adam
I N N E R | L E A F
3D Printing Specialists.
Email: Adam@inner-leaf.com
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #51465 is a reply to message #51409 ] Tue, 17 July 2012 14:07 UTC |
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Here is a sample of the Janina Alleyne Collection

[Updated on: Thu, 26 July 2012 06:45 UTC] I N N E R | L E A F
3D Printing Specialists.
Email: Adam@inner-leaf.com
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #51753 is a reply to message #51409 ] Tue, 24 July 2012 12:45 UTC |
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Hello,
I am in need of a modeller to assist in polishing/proofing/preparing my design for 3D printing. I am doing this for prototype purposes. Jewelry components. I can send over the ND Agreement and once signed and returned send over the .skp file. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Monty
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #51764 is a reply to message #51753 ] Tue, 24 July 2012 13:48 UTC |
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Hi,
Thanks for replying to my post. Please send me the NDA to adam@inner-leaf.com and I'll review, sign and return within 24 hours.
Regards
Adam
I N N E R | L E A F
3D Printing Specialists.
Email: Adam@inner-leaf.com
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #51847 is a reply to message #51409 ] Wed, 25 July 2012 16:29 UTC |
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Hello,
Are you able to do product design for 3D printing for jewelry from illustrator files or jpegs of existing products I have?
Thank you,
Nora
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #51858 is a reply to message #51409 ] Wed, 25 July 2012 17:17 UTC |
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Would you be able to make a ring based off of this design?
What would the pricing be?
Thanks.
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #51872 is a reply to message #51409 ] Wed, 25 July 2012 22:57 UTC |
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Olá,gostaria de saber,quando custaria de preferencia em R$,para fazer um cérebro,com as areas especificas coloridas?
Seria mais ou menos baseado nesse projeto.
[Updated on: Wed, 25 July 2012 22:59 UTC]
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #51873 is a reply to message #51872 ] Wed, 25 July 2012 22:59 UTC |
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I speak English and Spanish only. Sorry, didnt quite understand what you were saying
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #52030 is a reply to message #51409 ] Sat, 28 July 2012 14:08 UTC |
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Hello!
Im looking to make a an over sized double action out the front blade, but modified to retract and extend via a string which is pulled by a ring (much like the one in the video game series "Assassins Creed". Ive tried making one by hand, but the dimensions are near impossible to get right. There is a youtube tutorial on the "modified" DAOTF mechanism I wish to recreate.
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS FOR COSTUME PURPOSES ONLY.
here is the link to the youtube tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd-n7_X4KKQ
and i wish the casing of the mechanism to look like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDRR-b979QA&list=UUMxTBaY HMnjb2Li4cqUdSBg&index=9&feature=plcp
and if possible, i wish the blade to be a 2 stage extension, like so:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ammnra/6085068690/in/photostrea m
not sure how I would like dimensions...just 8.5 inches long is what is set in stone. I wish the demensions of the mechanism itself to mimic the second video.
Many Thanks,
-Richard
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #54169 is a reply to message #51409 ] Mon, 17 September 2012 15:35 UTC |
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Hi,
I'm a fashion design student at the University of Texas. At the end of the semester, we have a fashion show. One of the categories of design is to create a sportswear outfit. I am doing fencing and I need someone to help me create a fencing mask. I either want to do the shape of an animal head or model the mask after some sort of netting that hangs down from hats like hats in the 20's. Could either of these be possible?
I attached an example below of texture and hope to discuss shape
-Samantha
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #54278 is a reply to message #51409 ] Thu, 20 September 2012 12:41 UTC |
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Hello
I am looking for someone to help me create a simple proof of concept text based model (think 'words set in stone')
The concept is in two parts - both in ceramic:
1. A flat tile with the words in relief
2. A flat tile with the words engraved
I was looking at 20-point Times New Roman but happy to discuss.
One sentence to start with - would like to use (without the quote marks):
"I am guilty of an association of ideas."
Also interested in discussing a cylindrical version of either 1 or 2 in the future - in plastic perhaps...
Contact me if you are interested 
Helen
helenjeffrey@unmapped.co.uk
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #54388 is a reply to message #51409 ] Sat, 22 September 2012 15:14 UTC |
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Hi looking to make a prototype of something that i have a patent pending. would like to know what your pricing is and get started on it. please advise..thanks. cynthia
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #55251 is a reply to message #51409 ] Fri, 12 October 2012 12:46 UTC |
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Hi there,
are you able to do 3D models of bolts and nuts (threading) assembly?
I'm a Singapore based craftsman needing some specialised plastic parts.
Yours truly,
Bernard
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #55296 is a reply to message #51409 ] Sat, 13 October 2012 14:33 UTC |
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Hello
I have a spa product- we need to create "holder" storage piece for some of the parts!
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #55448 is a reply to message #51409 ] Tue, 16 October 2012 15:57 UTC |
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Hi Everyone,
Thank you all for getting in touch. Just to let you all know that I will be taking a short holiday until the 1st of November so please do still get in touch and I will get back to you all as soon as I get back. Its been a really exciting year for me and thank you all for your continued interest and great projects.
Adam
I N N E R | L E A F
3D Printing Specialists.
Email: Adam@inner-leaf.com
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| Re: 3D Modeller, Architect, Artist & Product Designer [message #55977 is a reply to message #51409 ] Fri, 26 October 2012 14:47 UTC |
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Hi, I'm an amputee leg and ask for your help to solve a problem. One of the tragedies of un'amputato side and 'look, innocently curious, the people you meet in the visual field, particularly so in the summer and in some places where' necessary to remove the clothes. I personally do not go to the beach, by the pool, or in any place where it should find the leg for about three years. I am perfectly aware that the covers aesthetic elastic foam or worse silicone coatings, which should simulate the human skin, sore hidden and sometimes make it even more 'painful aspect of the prosthesis. It 'much more' healthy and pleasant highlight with a hint of "art" that can not be more 'be replicated. I apologize for this premise in the argument. I found in the network of sites where, by means of 3D printing, you create shells polymers while recreating the remapping body limb amputee, very important for the well-being of the person, do not have the hateful image of the usual standard covers.
Unfortunately, the producers do not market in Italy and the printing company in 3D prototypes that I found in Italy wants to send a STL file that are not able to produce.
There 'a designer 3D CAD CAM that can deliver the project? Can I send a technical drawing with measures to be applied to the "artsy" I'd settle for just a few bas-reliefs.
Thanks for your attention.
Alfio
http://www.bespokeinnovations.com/co...what-drives-us
http://www.bespokeinnovations.com/content/gallery
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Waxy...eature=related
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