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by flypig

Celtic knot rolled round to create a ring, making quite a balanced design. Made from a knot with 20 loops and seed 1 using the Knot application.


The diameter of the ring is 16mm on the inside (size 5½/K½). Send me a message if you'd like me to create a different sized version.

 
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by ruzkin
5.2cm tall creeper keychain, hollow inside with a 1.3mm wall. Textured on all sides, with a 5mm loop to fit your key ring. Does not sneak up on you. Does not explode.
 
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by jakk2809
Featured on reddit (http://redd.it/1aakq0), this is the smaller, gold plated key. I ordered the Gold Plated Glossy.
 
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by virtox
A playful vase or flower pot.
Designed for Glazed Ceramics.
Made from a four generation binary tree,
with a two generation cavity.
This should allow full inside glazing.
It has not been printed yet, but I do not expect much trouble with this one.

Also available as a free download:
Binary Roots by Virtox is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - Non-Commercial - No Derivatives license.
 
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by noetigenfalls
3 Aktmodelle (nude models) in Spur 1 - ca. 54 mm (1:32)
Ich empfehle (i recommend) Frosted Ultra Detail
 
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by teresio
 
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by gingko_nuty
part of the spiderman webshooter
 
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by mabitter
 
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by dformer
a spacy, extraterrestrial object for  keychains, the car, your bathroom, whatever : )
 
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by improbablecog
CBot-01 is the first in the Improbablecog art toy line. Stay tuned for more CBots, and other figures, soon to come!

 
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by improbablecog
Though an obvious match for the Teabot - Hot Beverage Steeping Apparatus, this Human Refreshment Interface is also fully compatible with your favorite non-robot themed liquid dispersal methods. Currently available in either black or white glazed ceramic.
 
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by gingko_nuty
 
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by clsn
Simple but pretty shape. Rather small: the 2×2×2 cm measurement is from corner to corner; the faces themselves are closer than that.
 
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by zheng3
This ballista will easily launch a U.S. Penny across a cubicle farm, but most people use it to play Seej.

Seej is an Open Source tabletop wargame based around 3D printing. Rules and more information are available at www.s33j.net

If you'd like start playing Seej, there's a Seej Starter Set available on Shapeways, too. You'll need some extra bloxen", or possibly a whole lotta bloxen to really make a go of it. You'll want some flags, too. Construction is really simple! Needlenose pliers are recommended, but not strictly necessary.

You'll need two elastic bands to complete this ballista. Tie a single band through the bore on one of the two D-shaped locking keys. Repeat the process with the other locking key.

Feed the end of one band through the rectangular bore on the ballista's left post. Insert the tenons of the locking key into the square mortises on the post to lock the band in place. You'll be tempted to repeat the process with the other side, but don't give in. It will save you precious minutes of frustration.

Unlike the Zheng3 Penny Catapult, these locking keys should be a snug fit. If some settling of the plastic during printing has made the mortises too small, trim the tenons a bit with your blade of choice.

Center the nock on the knot that connects the two rubber bands. Make sure that the penny's cradle is facing forward.

Feed the end of the band that's been locked down through the rectangular bore on the nock. Tie the free end of the band to the second band. Now feed the free end of the second band through the outside of the rectangular bore on the right post and loop it through the second locking key.

The nock has a wee nub on its underside. Slide this nub into the ballista's firing groove; it will improve accuracy.

Load a penny into the nock, pull it back, and fire away. Be safe! Wear eye protection!

Be sure to check Zheng3.com for updates, or follow Zheng3 on Twitter.
 
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by improbablecog
A beautiful floral pendant in an art nouveau style, from the same genus as the Tendril and Flora earrings.

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.

This piece has been released under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License due to the support of the following patrons:
BJ Becker, Boon Sheridan, brepettis, Brian Hawkins, CatFord, Edvard Immonen, Edward Henderson II, GothicCharmSchool, Helen, Ian Nusbaum, Jack C, Jake von Slatt, James Ian Burns, Jess, Jezcabelle, Johnny B Jackson, Katt Tewksbury, Kim Dancy, Lastwear, Leila Smith, Libby Bulloff, Lucas Richter, Lyssa Chartrand, Malcolm Tredinnick, Marguerite Kenner, Melody Burdett, morbidity.unlimited, Nick Setten, Patrick Ball, Peter Simon, Raymond McCauley, Robert Schouwenburg, Sara Mitchell, Sigrid Ellis, strand, Sue Jackson, Theodore Minick

Because of their contributions, you are free to print this model at cost, download the original model files from my website at: http://www.improbablecog.com, use it, modify it, and even sell it, with the following restrictions:

- All derivative work must be released under the same license.
- You must attribute the original design to Noah Beasley or Improbablecog, and to the URL http://www.improbablecog.com

Also, if you do anything cool and interesting with this model, please drop me a line and let me know about it! I would love to promote your modifications, and point people your way to see it.
If you do decide to sell physical prints of this model, that's also allowed so long as you attribute the design. I would be glad to list you as a local reseller on my website as well if you let me know about it :)

That's it, otherwise have fun!
 
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by moxstudios
 
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by Bathsheba
This is part 2 of a snap-fit puzzle machine.  When you turn the knob, it generates fun!

Here's all the parts:
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There's a bigger and fancier version here.
 
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by afrodri
Space Station.
 
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by clonekiller
 
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by Bathsheba
This is part 2 of a snap-fit puzzle machine.  When you turn the knob, it generates fun!  This is the deluxe model, there's a smaller version here.

Here's all the parts:
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by rmackay9
Trex 450 GPS Mount ver 2
 
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by seannyb
Separated, pre-pinned pieces for easy painting & assembly. Modeled from scratch. I've yet to hold the printed version in my hands, so while on paper the pieces should fit together, I've yet to test the actuality. I also need to asses whether I went too far in hollowing out the pieces. I'll update this listing with photos etc when I do, or make a revision if necessary.


NEW IN VERSION 2: Aperture Science logo stencil provided so that the cube can be built as a standard (non-companion) cube. Cube body is now a single, solid object with totally revised pins. Holes allow it to be be filled with casting resin. $70-$80 less expensive. I AM NOT FAMILIAR WITH HOW WELL THE "STRONG AND FLEXIBLE" MATERIAL WILL WORK WITH THE VERY THIN PIECES IN THIS KIT. Order that material at your own risk and... let me know.
 
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by clothbot
This little button includes special diagonal thru-holes in the pegs for sewing conductive thread. Each peg's center hole passes straight through to act as a socket for thru-hole component terminals and wires.

Use them to make more mechanically robust and electrically isolated contacts in sewable electronics.
 
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by neotoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KWUqXW6Z2w
 
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by Jak_o_Shadows
Hopefully a compatible clip for the nerf magstrike.
 
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by robmyers
 
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by LewisHolden
 
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by baltimore
Right from the laboratory.
 
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by improbablecog
These robotic wings are designed to be used with standard earring fishhooks and a jump ring to connect (findings are not included at this point, so you'll have to add those). A good alternative to the standard Bladewings if you don't have 18g or larger piercings.
 
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by Aelflaed
Jordan's Bead
 
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by krof.drakula
Just testing out modelling for the Galaxy Nexus.
 
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by A.Square
NOTE: The silver piece shown in the pictures was NOT printed by Shapeways. It was printed in Frosted Ultra Detail, which was then used to make a mold which was used to hand-cast it in silver. I haven't printed it in silver, so I can't vouch for how it will turn out.
 
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by matthewjturner
 
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by improbablecog
Icon of the electronics age, the power symbol is ubiquitous. It originates from the binary notation used on power switches to represent 1(on) and 0(off), but when single momentary switches started being used to perform both operations, they were combined into this single symbol.

This pendant combines the icon of electronics with that earlier representation of industrial age mechanical technology, the cog.
Together they are a symbol of the machine.
 
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by ButterKnife
 
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by clearmenser
Built in Houdini. Interlocking pieces. Thickness of 1mm. 3 generations (7,8,&9) of 3D curling L-systems. Angle=90. Premise=X. Rule1:X=X^Y+F+ Rule2: Y=[-F&XF]
 
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