Made by Wombat

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Hello. I'm Chuck Stover and I create dice. All of the dice in the shop are available in a variety of materials, but they are designed for stainless steel. They look fine in plastic but are very light. Stainless steel has the heft to roll correctly and feel right in your hand.

ceramicwombat is selling 7 products in Non-Dice section

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The ButterPi Case is for a Raspberry Pi Model B. My friend received a Raspberry Pi as a late Christmas present and said, "Hey, Chuck, you like making needlessly complicated things. Would you make me a case for my Pi?" There are five printed components in the model which are assembled after it arrives. Assembly instructions are in the video posted above. Each part may have residual build powder in the mating channels. Attach each part individually and work it back and forth several times to remove any residual powder before final assembly. The mounting peg is sprued near the mounting hole on the front of the base unit of the model. It can be removed with an Xacto knife or by simply snapping it off.
 
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The Moiré Sphere has an inner sphere within the outer shell which rotates freely due to an attached weight. It produces an interesting interference pattern as it is handled. Please click the video link above to see the Sphere in motion.
 
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This openings at the end of the tentacles on this pendant are made for a cord up to 2mm in diameter.
 
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This pendant is designed to hold a small cylindrical object 22mm in length and 12mm in diameter. The two halves are held together by a necklace cord (not included). It is designed for a 1mm leather cord, but any cord 1mm or less will work.
 
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The Dragonscale Cuff was designed to test Shapeways' new (as-yet-unnamed) rubbery material. The rows of scales are attached separately to the underlayment of the bracelet, and should rise up and "ruffle" when it is worn. The straps slide into channels on the other side of the cuff to lock in with spaced tabs to accommodate a variety of wrist sizes.

Update: I have increased the wallthickness of the model to 1.5 mm to conform to the new design rules, and it is now available for sale again. The test copy I ordered has an interesting texture almost like black suede. It's surprisingly comfy too.
 
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The Kaleidoscope Clock is a two-part model for constructing a clock face. This is Part B of the model: the background, numbers, and hands of the clock. Part A is the frame of the clock and is available at http://www.shapeways.com/model/580491

Each of the two parts of the clock is available in any of the Strong & Flexible colors, allowing you to create a clock face in the colors you prefer.

You will also need a clock movement. The kit is designed to be used with a high-torque clock movement available at http://www.clockparts.com/clock-part/high-torque-movement-aa-cell/

Part A of the kit is ready to use out of the bag. Part B is sprued and will need to be clipped apart with nail clippers or utility blade. Use a gel super glue to assemble the model. Don't use regular super glue as the Strong & Flexible material is porous and will absorb the glue. The gel variety of super glue does not soak into the material. Assemble the clock as follows:

1. Apply a tiny dab of gel super glue to the flange around each number and insert in the appropriate place on the frame of the clock face.

2. Apply a tiny dab of gel super glue to each of the intersection grooves on the background piece, line it up with the frame, and squeeze together momentarily at each intersection point. Err on the side of less glue.

3. Push the shaft of the clock movement through the hole in the frame, add the rubber and brass washers (included with the clock movement), and add and tighten the brass hex nut (also included with the movement).

4. (Optional) Apply an acrylic spray clearcoat to the assembled face and hands.

5. Push the hour hand onto the protruding white post on the clock movement. You don't need glue to attach the hour hand. It's designed to be snug.

6. Push the minute hand onto the brass post at the end of the movement and thread the brass cap nut (included with the clock movement) onto the post.

If you have any questions about construction of the clock after you receive Part A, Part B, and the clock movement, please contact me at chuck@madebywombat.com
 
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The Kaleidoscope Clock is a two-part model for constructing a clock face. This is Part A of the model, the main frame of the clock. Part B is the background, numbers, and hands of the clock and is available at http://www.shapeways.com/model/580493

Each of the two parts of the clock is available in any of the Strong & Flexible colors, allowing you to create a clock face in the colors you prefer.

You will also need a clock movement. The kit is designed to be used with a high-torque clock movement available at http://www.clockparts.com/clock-part/high-torque-movement-aa-cell/

Part A of the kit is ready to use out of the bag. Part B is sprued and will need to be clipped apart with nail clippers or utility blade. Use a gel super glue to assemble the model. Don't use regular super glue as the Strong & Flexible material is porous and will absorb the glue. The gel variety of super glue does not soak into the material. Assemble the clock as follows:

1. Apply a tiny dab of gel super glue to the flange around each number and insert in the appropriate place on the frame of the clock face.

2. Apply a tiny dab of gel super glue to each of the intersection grooves on the background piece, line it up with the frame, and squeeze together momentarily at each intersection point. Err on the side of less glue.

3. Push the shaft of the clock movement through the hole in the frame, add the rubber and brass washers (included with the clock movement), and add and tighten the brass hex nut (also included with the movement).

4. (Optional) Apply an acrylic spray clearcoat to the assembled face and hands.

5. Push the hour hand onto the protruding white post on the clock movement. You don't need glue to attach the hour hand. It's designed to be snug.

6. Push the minute hand onto the brass post at the end of the movement and thread the brass cap nut (included with the clock movement) onto the post.

If you have any questions about construction of the clock after you receive Part A, Part B, and the clock movement, please contact me at chuck@madebywombat.com
 
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