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by macnutz
Bugaboo denote Left and Right facing to the front (small wheels forward) of the stroller so this disk is for the side without the brake lever.
 
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by AdLib13
This is a little mount I made for my GoPro when I realized that there wasn't a simple way to have the GoPro mounted on a bar or pole, facing axially / parallel to / along the direction of the bar.

I wanted something small, sturdy, and reliable, but I also wanted it to be cheap and even possibly disposable in case you have to leave it behind. I'm pretty happy with the way it came out.

How it works:
1. Buy one of these mounts for a size close to the diameter of the bar/pole/rod that you're mounting it to. It doesn't have to be exact! If you want, you can wrap some tape around the bar to beef it up to the right size and add some friction, but I didn't find this to be necessary in most cases. As long as you're close, you should be good to go.
2. Use two zip-ties to mount it to the bar (that's what the little rectangular divots are for!). Make sure you crank down nice and tight on the zip ties so that it doesn't slide or rotate around the bar. A tip: use some releasable zip-ties if you don't want to have to use scissors / pliers / a knife to get your mount back.
3. Lastly, pop out a screw and nut from any of your other GoPro mounts, and put them on this one. Mount your GoPro, and get some awesome footage!

Notes:
-> This is the 2" size, but should work well for bars that are between 0.5" and 1.5" in diameter.
-> To make sure that this actually works for everyone, I've already ordered three for myself in three different materials: Alumide, Sandstone, and White Strong & Flexible. All three came out beautiful looking, but the alumide came undersized and didn't quite fit :( and the sandstone is too brittle for me to recommend. please stick to White Strong and Flexible for a reliable mount!
-> I don't intend to make money off of this. I'm charging a $1 mark-up on each just to recover the costs of the test-prints, but the whole point is just to provide some unique mounts for the GoPro community so that we can get some sweet footage more easily. Please comment with any videos that you use these in, I want to see them!
 
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by TomZ
This is my version of the Master FTO originally designed by Timur. For a detailed writeup on the history of this puzzle and a full review visit the topic at twistypuzzles.com: http://twistypuzzles.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=21983.

This puzzle is based on my Dino Skewb, but has an extra shell required to attach the corner pieces. It moves quite well and is entirely stable.

Buying this model will get you all the plastic parts required to build a Master FTO. You will need to provide your own screws and stickers to finish the puzzle. Alternatively, fully assembled and stickered puzzles are available from me for a small additional fee at tom@tomvanderzanden.nl.
 
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by lightsquared
A quick test to see if a 3D print would work for a clip for a 4 X 5 Instant frame.
 
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by jstults
 
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by IHeartEngineering
Metric Set
Part # Size
26307 0.71mm
26309 0.89mm
26313 1.27mm
26315 1.5mm
26320 2.0mm
26325 2.5mm
26330 3.0mm
26340 4.0m

Imperial Set
Part # Size
26307 0.028"
26309 0.035"
26313 0.050"
26316 1/16"
26320 5/64"
26323 3/32"
26327 7/64"
26331 1/8"

Requires 3 #6x1/2" wood screws for mounting. Grey Robust material is suggested.
 
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by Quadrorama

The latest 2013 version of the GoPro Scuba Mask Mount.



Unlike the other GoPro Scuba Mounts this is a special redesign for printing with Shapeways Strong & Flexible materials. It is very easy to attach to any Scuba Mask without opening the strap.
The Stainless Steel version is not tested yet.
PS: Be careful when buying from other sellers, you won't have much fun with a cheap GoPro mount printed in Sandstone. Model updated, will upload new pictures soon.
gopro scuba
picture shows an older version
 
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by checksix123
Gyrocam servo gear for Hitec HS-425BB servo
 
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by IHeartEngineering
Compatible with the Parallax Ping))) sensor and the Hitec HS-325HB Servo.

This part requires drilling and fasteners after printing.

This is the thicker version which should be a bit stronger, however the activity light is not viewable.

Grey Robust is the recommended material.
 
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by mobileapes.industries
The part to fix the boards to the base - part of the quadcopter frame (under development)
 
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by WelshDesigns
Monopoly Game Piece, or other uses where a very small miniature is needed. This prints very nicely, and has a nice heft when printed in Stainless Steel, for such a small piece. You can view a video of it on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsPGjgcAaUA
 
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by Oskar_van_Deventer
Big Chop is a twisty puzzle like Rubik's Cube. It was named by Bram Cohen. The object of the puzzle is tor scramble the 120 pieces and try to turn them back. Twisty puzzle fans will be horrified to learn about the mechanism. There is a steel ball inside and all pieces have magnets that hold them around the ball. There is also a pedestal to support the puzzle. A special tool is needed to turn the puzzle.

Watch the YouTube clip
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.
(That is, with steel ball and magnets)
 
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