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I printed a tow ball cover....
Iridi
Finished the Draenei project - Iridi. 8 months.
Made based on MalberryBush's art
The project started in early August 2024 The project took a long time to prepare. Then it took a long time to print and was abandoned. But I pulled myself together and did the most difficult thing (as it seemed at that time) - sanded and painted. But then I decided to add living eyes and began to remember how to solder and program. I encountered all sorts of things in the process: burnt modules, lost contacts, a sound module that wouldn’t start (it turns out the module is critical to the length of the wires and they should be thin), the Internet disappearing, different brightness of the eyes due to the resistance of the wires. In the end, I put everything in the eye holes. Functions: 1. Blink 2. Change the color of the eyes 3. Change the brightness of each eye separately 4. Greet and see off in the Workshop. 5. Sigh (sometimes) 6. Control from a phone via WiFi 7. On batteries and can be charged from a phone charger or a power bank. 8. Updating the program via WiFi, now you don’t need to remove the head and connect it to a computer
Features: Height 230 cm Print made of ABS plastic. Filling at the bottom is 50%, at the top 5%. Body parts on magnets (now you can transport it somewhere Legs are screwed to the platform (the balance falls back because of wig). Processing with sandpaper, acetone, putty (finally found one that does not crack when painted) The skirt is made for a while, so as not to shock the guests too much. The commandant asked not to put it out the window, since it is scary at night and not very sober people can throw a stone out of fear.
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Whipper Style Trebuchet
![]() | Sharing my whipper style trebuchet I designed. It's fully 3d printed except the counter weight. I always found the slings on small models to be frustrating, this one is printed and easier to use imo. [link] [comments] |
When House numbers with built in led are too expensive, the only solution is to make them yourself!
![]() | Hello fellow 3D-printing enthusiasts, I recently found myself searching for some stylish LED house numbers online, and, as you might expect, the prices were a bit more than I was willing to spend. So, I did what any sensible DIYer with a 3D-printer would do, 3D-print my own! If you would like to try the project yourself, feel free to download the STL-files below. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1276429-led-house-numbers-v2-19cm-24cm-and-29cm PS. No books were harmed when creating these numbers [link] [comments] |
Trying to get this kind of blurry resin print – anyone done something like this?
![]() | I’m working on a project and I’m obsessed with this kind of translucent, blurry resin look – like the one in the pic. Anyone know what techniques or materials give this kind of finish? Is it a certain type of resin? Sanding trick? Also, if you have any non-3D printing suggestions to get a similar aesthetic, I’m all ears. Open to trying anything – casting, painting, layering, whatever! [link] [comments] |
Greek god Atlas statue. Did a hand paint patina after giving a quick coat of acrylic spray paint to seal it up.
![]() | Creality K1 Max, .04 nozzle, PETG carbon, .017 layer height. Fun project overall. [link] [comments] |
One last update before I finish, printed on an A1 in 15 seperate pieces
![]() | Infill was gyroid at 4%, layer height was 0.16 [link] [comments] |
Can this be considered a 3DBenchy remix? If so, what should it be named?
![]() | Hey everyone! I have been working on something really fun, taking the classic 3DBenchy and giving it a creative twist by using spools (mostly cardboard), spool boxes, and printable parts. The project was built with no glue, relying entirely on connectors, and it has been great to see how it has been completed using materials I had lying around, including leftover/excess filaments. If you are into reusing materials and want to try something a bit different, this could be a fun project to dive into! For those interested, here is the project link in the comments. I am looking forward to your thoughts! How many connectors should be printed? Probably more than you would expect for this scale. I did not bother counting, and honestly, I would not want to. (Going to provide the number this week...) How long does the assembly take? It is much quicker than printing the parts! If everything is ready, it takes about 30 minutes tops. Is it solid enough to stay that way? I cannot promise it will stay perfect forever, but it has been proudly displayed in the office for a week now, and it is still holding strong. Can it swim? Yes, but only in pieces. [link] [comments] |
Made a Poké Ball inspired planter with drainage
![]() | “Poké Cube” 10x10x10 cm planter with drainage and excess water storage inspired by the Poke Ball [link] [comments] |
It's "finished"
![]() | The last piece of R3-N0 came off the printer today. Its been quite a project. 3 months in the making. Still some electronics to do but I am very pleased with the results so far. MrBadelly MKIII droid. Started Jan 16. 23kg of filament with many mistakes. 9 cans of filler primer, 6 cans of truck bed liner black, and 2 cans of Meadow Green. Waiting on the braided battery hoses to arrive. Still need to print the Jabba tray and some electronic mounts but thats for another time [link] [comments] |
Decently convincing brass on PLA from Rub 'n Buff
![]() | Getting a decent looking Kydex haircell texture from Orca's new multi-layer fuzzy-skin noise types, too [link] [comments] |