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by Whystler
A nice doorplate in Art Deco style for a posh office. This is customizable using the creator template below! Printed in SWF material, this white looks great on wooden or darkly painted doors. This material also takes acrylic paint nicely, and looks great in metallic colours especially when applied with a dry-brush technique over a darker base coat.
 
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A nice larger sized santa ornament. He stands comfortably on a shelf or mantlepiece, but the hole in his cap allows you to hang him on your tree! You can also see his helper here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/8132/santa_s_helper___large.html
 
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by Whystler
Here is a large-sized gnome from Santa''''s workshop who works hard to make children''''s toys. There is a hole in the top of his cap suitable for inserting a string to hang on your Christmas tree. You can also see his Santa here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/8048/santa___large.html
If you would like to see a photo of this gnome sculpted in clay, using a specially made shapeways mold, you can see and buy it here:
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=18094102
 
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by Whystler
An affordably-sized santa ornament. He stands comfortably on a shelf or mantlepiece, but the hole in his cap allows you to hang him on your tree! You can also see his helper here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/8131/santa_s_helper.html
 
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by Whystler
Here is an affordably-sized gnome from Santa''''s workshop who works hard to make children''''s toys. There is a hole in the top of his cap suitable for inserting a string to hang on your Christmas tree. You can also see his Santa here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/8045/santa___small.html
 
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by Whystler
Big enough for a small ornament - Small enough for a big pendant. This piece is built to house a coin battery and a light emitting diode with a simple assembly. So simple, in fact, that adding/changing the bulb or the battery is a snap and a twist! This makes it easy to renew the power source or change the bulb colour to match your decor or clothing.

Light up your home, or the dance floor.

important note: this item item does not include the led bulb or the 3v coin battery. Home assembly is required. An instructional video will be available in the futrure, but for now If you have purchased this item, please contact Whystler for assembly directions: s h a w n j o h (at) h o t m a i l (dot) c o m
 
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by Whystler
Here is a tower-like candelabra, which has a housing for an LED and coin battery (both supplied by purchaser). While the piece is lovely and interesting on its own, a shade is available, sold separately, in the shop to diffuse the light and provide more character.


Directions for assembly:

When you look at the housing where the coin battery slips in, you will notice that there are three supports that define this space. Two look the same, and one looks a little different. Let's call the one that looks different the "back support".

Get yourself an a standard 5mm LED. Any colour is good - your choice. For the brightest, I would recommend a super bright white or an ultra bright white. But for fun, know that blue and green LED's look very nice with the moon shade if you have bought it also :) Notice that one of the wires coming from the LED is longer. This is the "positive" wire.

Insert the wires of the LED down through the top hole in the candelabra, and wrap the "positive" wire around the "back support" taking care that it is placed so that it will only touch the battery at this place and no other.

Bend the other wire in a such a way that it will touch only the topside of the battery.

Get yourself a 2cm diameter, 3 volt coin battery. The ones I use are described by this code: CR2025. Insert this battery, negative side up, into the LED Candelabra housing.

Your Candelabra should immediately turn on nicely! Note that you can slide the battery slightly away from the back support and this will turn the light out.

If you have purchased the shade, this is very easy to twist on. Simply drop the shade down allowing its slots to slide over the three housing supports. Then twist the shade to secure it fits tightly.

Enjoy!

-Whystler
 
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by Whystler
The LED candle is an elegant sculpture that sheds a romantic light. Fitting snugly into any of your most favourite standard candle holders, the LED candle is a new generation of task lighting that not only sets a mood and defines a style, but is far more energy efficient than a fire burning candle. It hearkens to an old form for a new age, but never attempts to be a faked illusion. Instead, the LED candle showcases its electric coin battery and wires as part of the design for those who love to be close to the magic of technology.

-futuristic charm at home on a space station

-sinuous form equally suited on the tables of mystical elven banquet halls.

-minimal use of material and energy.

**submitted for consideration in the 2011 icff11 contest.
 
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by Whystler
This tea-light lantern has an art nouveau styling and a mystical elven look. If you want to add some fantasy to your table setting, these are the tea-light holders to use!

These tea-light holders are extremely versatile. You can use them alone, but there something even more exciting you can do:

You can add a customizable paper lantern "hood"! Use any kind of paper you like. There is lots of patterned paper on the market. Whystler will also be publishing PDF files that you can download and print yourself, as well as an Inkscape template so you can design and print your own!

This item is a perfect way you can add your own creativity to your surroundings. Imagine a color scheme to match your decor... or your own motivational words. Special magical symbols written to enhance your mood perhaps? It's all up to you and where you draw your inspiration.

You can even paint these with sharpy markers... black .. pink .. gold ... silver ... what else? You decide.

**A Word About Wedding Use*** Several things make these holders suitable for weddings:

-great price for 3, so you can decorate all of your reception tables.

-Verstile design allows you to add personal shades that match your wedding colour scheme, and also theme. For example, if you have a daisy wedding, put daisies on the shade! Put names on the shades and you have an instant romantically lit place holder at the table.

-When things get crazy at the wedding reception, these little beauties in WSF are durable. They bounce.

-Fits nicely into a purse or coat pocket to take home as favours.

WARNING: Use of real candles is not recommended. They may get too hot for the paper or the plastic holder. Instead, use the handy dandy electrical tea-lights available at your dollar store.

 
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by Whystler
This beautiful wand, made of twisting traced threads would be the pride of any etheral creature of magic. At a length of more than a foot long, it is definately a piece easily afforded and worthy of your mystical cabinet or altar. **Unfortunately, this item is no longer available. The printing process for metal was changed in such a way that the initial binder is not as strong as the former binder. What a shame... Hopefully, future changes that are made to the metal printing process will be upgrades and you will be once again able to buy this piece.
 
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by Whystler
The nocturnal (or nocturlabe) is a very old instrument for telling time at night by measuring the stars. While concept is ancient, this design is all original. It is fully functional (all dials move properly) and meant to be worn as a pendant. This is now available for sale, as it has been tested and works nicely.

How to Use the Nocturnal:

The top of the nocturnal is where you see a bit of a ring around a spike. This ring can be strung with a chain and makes it possible to wear the nocturnal as a pendant. When reading the nocturnal, this end of the piece should always be up.

Your first step is to set the outermost dial on the date. The months are shown as letters, with January and December at the top, and the progression of the months running *counterclockwise*. Note that the exact position of the letter actually marks the middle of that month. Look closer at the piece and you will see the line that separates the months between the letters.

Now, hold your nocturnal up to the starry night sky, making sure that the date is still properly set. Locate the North Star centred in the hole in the middle of the Nocturnal. Then use the central dial (the one that looks like a pointer) to point to the two stars at the end of the bowl of the *big* dipper.

Once you have this all set. Look closer at the pointer and you will see that within the pointer is an eliptical ring and within this is a smaller pointer. This smaller pointer points to a roman numeral, which shows you the time.

Note again, that the roman numeral is centred on the middle of the hour. So, if the little pointer points in the centre of the numeral, it is in fact half past.

So now you can tell time at night without a powered time piece. This is great for night owls, vampires, and those who appreciate a gothic or steampunk look.
 
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by Whystler
Here is an attractive and educationally useful pendant for the scholar, astronomer, steampunk enthusiast, or the lover of the unique and celestial.

The tellurion is a model of how the earth and the moon move in space. You will see that the eath rotates freely on its axis, orbited by the moon. Orbit the whole thing around a candle or lightbulb, and you have a full feldged model of the earth, the moon and the sun.

There is some talk that if you spin the little moon on this pendant around the earth with the right conditions, that you can travel forward and back in time! ;)

ASSEMBLY REQUIRED:

If you want a challenge, order this piece inexpensively here on Shapeways, and assemble it yourself at home. Assembly is not complex, but it does require some careful dexterity and a little strength. Disclaimer: If you order this model here and assemble it yourself, Whystler is not responsible for any damage you may cause to it. If you assemble this piece with care and patience, then you will have a nice piece of jewelry.

Watch for the assembly video. In the meantime, check out the showcase video below!
 
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by Whystler
SMALL METAL TELLURION PENDANT

Here is an attractive and educationally useful pendant for the scholar, astronomer, steampunk enthusiast, or the lover of the unique and celestial.

The tellurion is a model of how the earth and the moon move in space. You will see that the eath rotates freely on its axis, orbited by the moon. Orbit the whole thing around a candle or lightbulb, and you have a full feldged model of the earth, the moon and the sun.

There is some talk that if you spin the little moon on this pendant around the earth with the right conditions, that you can travel forward and back in time! ;)

ASSEMBLY REQUIRED:

If you want a **challenge**, order this piece inexpensively here on Shapeways, and assemble it yourself at home. Assembly is not complex, but it does require some careful **dexterity** and a little **strength**. Disclaimer: If you order this model here and assemble it yourself, Whystler is not responsible for any damage you may cause to it. If you assemble this piece with care and patience, then you will have a nice piece of jewelry.

Watch for the assembly video. In the meantime, check out the showcase video below!
 
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by Whystler
The "tertiant" is a simple astrolabe similar to the quadrant or sextant. It is useful for measuring unreachable altitudes, discovering local latitude, and finding the average of inclines.

This is the only Tertiant known to exist. The quadrant and sextant measure angles less the 90 degress. This astrolabe measures a full 120 degrees allowing the intrepid airship explorer to aim not only above, but also below.

Instructions: Look through the eyepiece, and line up your target with the sites (ie. north star for latitude, the top of a building or tree for altitude). When you do this, the dial will adjust itself by gravity to point out a degree on the guage. Zero is indicated by the vertical bar. Each second degree is marked by a small bar at the bottom of the guage, and these are grouped in ten degrees.

note: Before I release this for sale, I will be adding numbers on the guage, a ring at the top for hanging, and a ring on the end of the dial to hang a weight for more accurate readings.
 
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by Whystler
This orrery is a fully functional model of the 4 terrestrial planets: mercury, venus, earth, and mars. Ideal for planning your next interplantary voyage on your star-galleon. The planets can be moved to show their orbital placement around the sun. Each planet is sized relative to each other. The size of the sun and diameter of the orbits are not accurate, for display purposes. Working planetary models have existed in various forms since 90 BC. The orrery was given it's name in the 17th century after an Earl who ordered a clockwork copy. Now you can have your own! This piece is nearly 6 inches tall, the working sphere being 4 inches in diameter.
 
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by Whystler
The mesh mask, shown here in dyed summer blue WSF material, is comfortable to wear, and quite versatile. WSF comes in a variety of materials, including it's sparkly alumide counterpart, but can be easily painted, sprayed, and dyed. Stick in some feathers, wire on some trinkets, and you have your own custom mask to wear at the next ball!
 
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by Whystler
Climb the stairs of the 144th scale world, and have a look over hill and dale. Enjoy the sunrise, feed the birds, or wait for the next airship to take you away on another adventure.
 
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by Whystler
A special box for special memories. Have you ever been given a flower and dried it to preserve the moment? Open the lid of this box, and place a small handful of petals within. The lacey art nouveau style open-work of the box is designed to allow you to smell the petals without damaging them. When the scent fades, it is easy to add a few drops of essential oil to the dry petals, which will soak it up quite readily. This way, you effectively make a personal sized potpourri to sniff, or enliven an entire room depending on how strongly you scent it.
 
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by Whystler
This sculpture has an architectural theme, reminiscent of medievally styled fantasy towers. Its white framework, however, provokes one to think of a fine bone structure, or the framework of a long abandoned steampunk castle floating in a forgotten sky. Follow it's ancient bridges in an unending search for future's history.
 
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This sculpture has an architectural theme, reminiscent of medievally styled fantasy towers. Its white framework, however, provokes one to think of a fine bone structure, or the framework of a long abandoned steampunk castle floating in a forgotten sky. Follow it's ancient bridges in an unending search for future's history.
 
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by Whystler
Fly the skies in your beautiful balloon! This one features a hummingbird wing galleon gondola, all created in a frame-style model that one might expect to find in DaVinci's studio.
 
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by Whystler
This little magic scroll with a maze emerging in 3D continues to explore the theme of tiny worlds within.
 
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by Whystler
Size 13 AMazeRing Tower
(nice metal version)

A tower pops out of the middle of a wonky fantasy maze! I have only marked this ring up $4.90 (the base cost was $20.10)
 
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by Whystler
Size 13 AMazeRing Tower
(Inexpensive plastic version)

A tower pops out of the middle of a wonky fantasy maze!
 
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by Whystler
A wonky maze ring in size 13
 
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by Whystler
An elegant and fluid leaf design with tendrils makes this ring an out of the ordinary mystical experience.
 
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by Whystler
9 megaliths, 6 capped as dolments, surrounded by 13 standing stones, makes your own personal henge. Transport yourself to another world when you wear this ring.
 
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by Whystler
Three towers connected by curvy fantasy bridges takes you away within your own kingdom with a simple moment's gaze.
 
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Astronomy, Invention, Navigation, this ring says it all. Wear it like a badge or as focussing tool on your inward journeys of adventure.
 
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by Whystler
A chubby little wizard toy. It could be used as a finger-puppet! The printed models you see here were made with the White Detail material. (psst ... check out his cute lil bum!)
 
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A chubby little wizard toy. The printed models you see here were made with the White Detail material. (psst ... check out his cute lil bum!)
 
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micro wizard
 
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by Whystler
Some very tiny medieval style furniture for 144 scale (also called dollhouse for a dollhouse) miniatures.
 
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by Whystler
This is the double sized version of my Faery Gazebo chill out place in the garden. (the little version has 1mm smallest areas that might break, so I''''m testing it out). I''''m also going to print this one out, but only in the strong and flexible material. It''''s more expensive and will cost over $30 of my dollars :) But I will post a picture when it arrives. Keep your fingers crossed that it''''s 2mm thin areas won''''t break!
 
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A little Faery chill out space for the garden. This is *very small* I''''m going to print it in all materials, because it''''s cheap ( approximately 2 cubic cm) but don''''t hold your breath, as it might break. I''''ll post pictures of the real life objects for you to see!
 
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Shop Details
Welcome to Whystler's Workshop on Shapeways! You'll find many interesting things here, from steampunk contraptions to miniatures, as well as a curious interest in gnomes and faeries.

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