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Custom Hexagon Shelves Using 3D Printing: We recently redid our basement as a maker space, and we wanted to add more storage while also encouraging the maker vibe we wanted. I’ve also been 3D printing for about four years, and while printing toys and figures is fun, I am always looking for …
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Custom Hexagon Shelves Using 3D Printing: We recently redid our basement as a maker space, and we wanted to add more storage while also encouraging the maker vibe we wanted. I’ve also been 3D printing for about four years, and while printing toys and figures is fun, I am always looking for …
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3 Piece Burr Puzzle: I made a 12 piece burr puzzle shown here a while back and my friends/family enjoyed playing with it. This smaller/simpler version has only 3 pieces and is similar in construction to Sythe101's shown here. In addition to the wood version shown, I'v…
Custom Hexagon Shelves Using 3D Printing: We recently redid our basement as a maker space, and we wanted to add more storage while also encouraging the maker vibe we wanted. I’ve also been 3D printing for about four years, and while printing toys and figures is fun, I am always looking for …
DIY Glider : Welcome Aboard! Before we can take off, we first need to learn how an aeroplane works. To learn how a plane flies, head over to Airbus Discovery Space where you can find lots of useful videos on the science of flight. Once you've understood the ba…
3D printers are incredible machines, but let's face it, it takes them a long time to work their magic! Printing small objects takes a relatively short
Shared by wouterdehaan on Thingiverse: wooden train crossing Download the files and learn more Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedicati…
3d Scan Anything Using Just a Camera: If you haven't been living under a rock for the last few years you have probably heard all the cool stuff that is going on with 3d printing. We are now capable of printing almost anything provided we have a 3d model to work from. There are many ways…
Spiral Ramp for Wooden Train Tracks: Here's how I made custom supports for my son's wooden train track set, to make a spiral ramp that goes 3 'storeys' high (in toy train terms, that is). This project was an exercise in combining 3D printed precision parts with wooden bases, to complem…
This puzzle is called "Boot". Very appropriate. Designed by Kohfuh Satoh, this was shown and loaned to me by Goh Pit Khiam during the Singapore Puzzle Party (SPP#1) a week ago. This type of puzzle is generally classified as a "put together" puzzle and this is the first time I am playing with this puzzle genre where the object is to form a shape with the given pieces. In this instance, there are just four pieces, all odd-shaped and the goal is to form the "boot" shown. The pieces are made of a certain kind of plastic (not acrylic) and it comes with its own case, with a "boot" glued to the lid. I would imagine that solving this would be easier than puzzles that require arrangement of the pieces to form a "symmetrical" shape, of which there are quite a number in existence. While easier, since you can see what shape is required, it is not that easy. The pieces are shaped in a way that makes this puzzle rather tricky. It took me several minutes to solve it. For a first timer like me, this is really a great puzzle to play with. Not too difficult and rather fun. The Boot would make a great exchange puzzle; relatively easy to mass produce and transport. If anyone wants to see what the solution is, please feel free to PM me.
Spiral Ramp for Wooden Train Tracks: Here's how I made custom supports for my son's wooden train track set, to make a spiral ramp that goes 3 'storeys' high (in toy train terms, that is). This project was an exercise in combining 3D printed precision parts with wooden bases, to complem…
Custom Monogrammed last name for Wahoo game, large round This classic monogram style last name is a perfect add-on for your handmade game! An elegant large, hand-painted letter with your last name centered between black and gold lines. Home and start holes are painted to match the color of the marbles: Red, Blue, Green, Yellow( 4 player) Black and White( 6 player and 4/6 double-side) Each board includes our iridized deluxe marbles and dice for each player. size: 18" large round Pine Available in : 4 player 6 player 4/6 double-side ( monogram will be on 4 player side only) your choice of stain: Classic Chestnut Dark Walnut Cherry Wood FREE SHIPPING in US. Please allow 2-3 weeks Thanks for stopping by! ~Chris & Carrie Stay connected! sign up for our newsletter @chrisncarries.com!
Spiral Ramp for Wooden Train Tracks: Here's how I made custom supports for my son's wooden train track set, to make a spiral ramp that goes 3 'storeys' high (in toy train terms, that is). This project was an exercise in combining 3D printed precision parts with wooden bases, to complem…