| Re: Show your collection! [message #16350 is a reply to message #16036 ] Wed, 18 August 2010 17:54 UTC |
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@gumball those dice are out of this world man!
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16362 is a reply to message #16357 ] Wed, 18 August 2010 20:12 UTC |
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| Youknowwho4eva wrote on Wed, 18 August 2010 18:48 | I don't see mine on there lol I'm gonna have to make some more.
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Sorry, yours is sitting in a homemade patina-ing solution that a friend sent the me the recipe for. So far 72 hours and no reaction. I'm calling it a bust.
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16524 is a reply to message #16521 ] Sun, 22 August 2010 15:21 UTC |
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Excellent! I love the way much of your work connects magic, mathematics, chance, and surprise, using topology and shape to give the viewer a moment of "oh!"
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Elytra on Shapeways: http://www.shapeways.com/shops/elytra
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16528 is a reply to message #16524 ] Sun, 22 August 2010 16:24 UTC |
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Thanks for the kind words Dadrummond. I really appreciate.
I have an engineering background, and I guess that this can be seen through my creations 
Most of my work is geometrical because this is the easiest thing for me to model: I must say that I am quite jealous of your organic designs! Keep on the good work!
On my side, I confess that I chose the Magic pseudo because initially my goal was to design the "Void Cube" that I saw hand-made on Internet ("Magic" stand for "Magic Cube"). I figured out how to do it, unfortunately, it was mass producted before I finished my own design (and so I bought one). Then, I saw what very talented community members are doing here with "Rubik's Cube-like" designs, and I decided to do.. something else 
Along with my scoubidou I received my first prototype of a mechanical thingamajig. I hope I will be able to show it soon (one or two more prototypes, I guess)...
(sorry for this long message, that was perhaps not the best place to post it)
[Updated on: Sun, 22 August 2010 18:54 UTC]
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16538 is a reply to message #16531 ] Sun, 22 August 2010 23:54 UTC |
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Hey Gibell!
Nice collection. What are those clear ones to the left of the picture made of?
-Whystler
Check out my website: http://tshawnjohnson.wordpress.com/
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16541 is a reply to message #16349 ] Mon, 23 August 2010 02:02 UTC |
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I just thought I'd like to showcase my extensive Bathsheba collection:

On the top row:
Vorodo (Alumede) and Mobius Net (Strong & Flex Limestone Look)
Middle Row left to center:
Alt+Ctrl+Whelk, gold-dipped Gyroid (for some reason no longer available), Bioform, and Klien Bottle Opener from Bathsheba's website (this version really opens bottles )
Middle row, right:
Starting with Nexus (large), and continuing counter clockwise, Metatrino, Metatron, Ora, Quintron, Quintrino (many of these are available only from Bathsheba's website)
Bottom row, Ceramic Wombat's dice set, gold-plated (D4, D6, D8, D10, D20, D12) and Stainless steel D12, Mutatron's C60 Buckyball M (gold plated)
EDIT: I can't seem to find them atm, but I also got Whistler's Stone Circle, Three Towers, and Armillary rings, as well as Mutatron's THC pendant, all in gold.
In addition to being an avid art appreciator, I am also a twistypuzzles fan:

Shim's MAster Pyraminx, Oskar's Big Boulder, and TomZ's Easy Cuboid (1x2x3)
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16542 is a reply to message #16531 ] Mon, 23 August 2010 02:10 UTC |
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Gibell -- Holy cow! You've been busy. The generational upgrades to the metal tetrahedron puzzle really stand out. And look at all the color -- how much of that is yours vs. SW dyes?
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Elytra on Shapeways: http://www.shapeways.com/shops/elytra
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16543 is a reply to message #16541 ] Mon, 23 August 2010 02:13 UTC |
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And stardust4ever -- holy budget! It's wonderful to see so many of Bathsheba's pieces in metal. (She handed me a metal Ctrl-Alt-Whelk here in Cambridge a few months ago and I had to wipe off the drool.) Bioform looks amazing. Thank you for sharing what many of us can only dream about.
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Elytra on Shapeways: http://www.shapeways.com/shops/elytra
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16544 is a reply to message #16538 ] Mon, 23 August 2010 02:38 UTC |
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| Whystler wrote on Sun, 22 August 2010 23:54 | Hey Gibell!
Nice collection. What are those clear ones to the left of the picture made of?
-Whystler
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Ah ... those are actually two Tetra Tops I tossed in there to see if anyone was paying attention. They are not 3D printed objects, I think they're made from glued lucite balls or something. But everything else is 3D printed!
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16545 is a reply to message #16542 ] Mon, 23 August 2010 02:47 UTC |
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| dadrummond wrote on Mon, 23 August 2010 02:10 | Gibell -- Holy cow! You've been busy. The generational upgrades to the metal tetrahedron puzzle really stand out. And look at all the color -- how much of that is yours vs. SW dyes?
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I dye all my own puzzles usually. I don't think there are any Shapeways dyed pieces in my photo.
The piece in the upper right is actually about 5 years old. I won it at a raffle at a math conference. It was the first 3D printed piece I ever owned. It was made by Wolfram, Inc, designed in Mathematica.
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16548 is a reply to message #16114 ] Mon, 23 August 2010 07:57 UTC |
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Whystler's collection is talesfull with this haze on this woody background! Amazing!
philippe garenc
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16551 is a reply to message #16348 ] Mon, 23 August 2010 10:37 UTC |
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Hey Tom,
you got me curious about the 'censored' cube now?????
Duann Scott
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #16637 is a reply to message #16543 ] Wed, 25 August 2010 07:31 UTC |
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| dadrummond wrote on Mon, 23 August 2010 02:13 | And stardust4ever -- holy budget! It's wonderful to see so many of Bathsheba's pieces in metal. (She handed me a metal Ctrl-Alt-Whelk here in Cambridge a few months ago and I had to wipe off the drool.) Bioform looks amazing. Thank you for sharing what many of us can only dream about.
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I didn't collect them all at once, LOL! The Nexus and the minis were purchased in 2007, and are engraved with her signature. Klien Bottle is from 2009.
When I first saw Alt+Ctrl+Whelk and Bioform on Shapeways, I imagined how stunning they would look in porcelain. Now, several months after I get them printed, Shapeways actually begins to offer high gloss glass. Someday, perhaps...
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #17020 is a reply to message #16036 ] Tue, 31 August 2010 12:17 UTC |
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Custom buttons... Love it. I'd like to see them in full color sandstone. Make them marble like or mother of perl. Or any other look imaginable.
The Mad Moder
michael@shapeways.com
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #17286 is a reply to message #16211 ] Sun, 05 September 2010 12:00 UTC |
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Great, i am very impressed!
i like especially this collection.
Oliver
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #17619 is a reply to message #16036 ] Mon, 13 September 2010 05:37 UTC |
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my small collection
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[Updated on: Mon, 13 September 2010 05:41 UTC] grigorusha Living Puzzle Shop: http://www.shapeways.com/shops/grigorusha
my youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/user/grigrme
my photo-stream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/grigorusha
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #17993 is a reply to message #17990 ] Fri, 17 September 2010 21:04 UTC |
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Wow Torsten!
thats looks great! good to hear your happy!
if there's anything you need, send me an email
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #20781 is a reply to message #18851 ] Sat, 20 November 2010 17:18 UTC |
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here are the ones i still have. quiet a few have been defective, sold, or lost when i moved.

Almost forgot my largest 3d printed object. Standing 300mm tall, 280mm wide, and 230mm deep and made up of a considerable amount of ABS plastic, 2 ball bearings and a metal rod my spool.
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[Updated on: Sun, 21 November 2010 19:33 UTC] Follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/mctrivia or my blog at http://4ddice.blogspot.com/
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #22434 is a reply to message #16036 ] Mon, 10 January 2011 23:11 UTC |
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This is such a great thread; there are so many excellent pieces in your collections!
We have a large number of samples here in the office. They aren't mine, but I could take a few pictures to upload if you all are interested?
-Ben
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #23884 is a reply to message #16036 ] Tue, 15 February 2011 16:33 UTC |
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New picture of the collection,
most of the stuff i had is sold 


niceeee
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #25037 is a reply to message #25034 ] Mon, 21 March 2011 02:23 UTC |
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Thanks for sharing guys..
An awesome range of items.....
Duann Scott
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| Re: Show your collection! [message #25076 is a reply to message #25037 ] Mon, 21 March 2011 15:31 UTC |
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So who's next? show me your stuff!
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