aperture science keychain 3d models
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The Aperture Science logo, seen in Portal games developed by Valve, has been skillfully modeled and optimized for printing by me. Please note that Portal and its logo are proprietary to Valve Inc. This logo measures approximately 8cm in diameter but...
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I wanted a unique Aperture Science logo as my extruder visualizer, so I designed one from scratch. Glue an 8 x 3 mm magnet with a circular shape to the back of it and you'll have no problem sticking it to the shaft of your extruder NEMA motor's rear....
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I wanted to design an extruder spinner because I thought they were entertaining and said to myself "Why not Aperture Science?"\r\n\r\nI printed at .3 layer height with supports. It's a bit of a waste of material for the supports but I didn't try to...
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One of the 'vintage' Aperture logos from the game Portal 2.
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Aperture Laboratories Investment Opportunity #5: The Aperture Coaster. Behold, the most scientifically advanced drink coaster ever created! Designed for use on your desk or any other table in existence, this innovative coaster will revolutionize the...
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Apertue Science Logo Designed in SketchUp Apertue Science's emblem, a masterpiece of graphic design, was expertly crafted within the intuitive environment of SketchUp. This powerful digital tool enabled the creative team to bring their vision to life...
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The Portal game logo is showcased in this design, which can be transformed into a mini keychain or incorporated into another creative project. This is my initial attempt at using OpenSCAD, so please feel free to point out any errors. ...After rendering...
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Finally an aperture science calibration cube! ...
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Herringbone gears designed specifically for Greg/Wade's extruder, proudly featuring the iconic Aperture Science logo from the Portal series.
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The distinctive silhouette of a €2 coin takes center stage, proudly bearing the iconic insignia of Aperture Science.
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The customized version of a phone stand can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3684236, featuring the distinctive logo of Aperture Science.
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The reimagined version of a mobile holder found on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3684236, now featuring the distinctive emblem of Aperture Science.
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The modified 30mm fan guard boasts an updated design, now featuring a prominent display of the Aperture Science logo prominently positioned on its front surface, effectively replacing the standard logo that was originally featured on this model.
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A 45 adapter, made to look like the aperture science logo. from portal. ...I got my measurements from google searches, so please let me know if this fits properly.
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The remix of phone stand in https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3684236 with aperture science logo. Print instructionsCategory: Office
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I reworked the classic Aperture Science Innovators logo using Blender, a free and powerful 3D creation software that's perfect for modeling, rigging, animation, rendering, and even video game development.
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A custom-designed iPhone case featuring the iconic Aperture Science logo prominently displayed on its rear surface, directly referencing the original base model as its inspiration. ...Two distinct versions were created, each showcasing a unique twist on...
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This was a complete rebuild based on a combination of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:407624and correction of the logo direction from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2647484Category: 3D Printer PartsAperture ScienceAperture LabsPortal
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A scaleable Aperture Science logo model from Portal games measures 100mm in diameter; adjust it to 35mm by scaling at 0.35. It stands 0.8mm tall at the base and 1.2mm at the top, with a full size of 100mm in diameter and 2mm high. ...Decorate your items...
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A precision-made replica of the iconic Aperture Science adapter, engineered to perfectly capture the essence of Portal's logo. ...To verify its accuracy, we referenced meticulous Google searches, but I'd love to have your confirmation – does it...
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It's an Aperture Science rendition. A version with a small mount on the back for attaching a magnet is one option. Since I had only a tiny cube magnet, I printed it without the mount and directly glued the magnet to the middle instead. ... I used Prusa...
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Idea came from a comment from Shadow84 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2759852#comment-1789648 (link does not work when clicking, thanks Thingiverse) - it is an Aperture Science version. One version with a little mount on the back for gluing a...
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This replacement shower knob might just do the trick, although it's based on my own mashup of the Aperture Science logo and a Moen single shower knob, so I'm not sure if it will fit perfectly on yours. I printed this model at 35% infill since my...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/fLWIGZaMMao
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Designed with inspiration from a striking 3D printed robotic figure, a unique customized robot has been crafted using Thingiverse's powerful customization tool. This creation is the result of a seamless integration between the creative freedom of...
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Articulated Aperture Science logo with hidden links.
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Articulated Aperture Science logo contains cryptic pathways.
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Remix of the "Ender 3 Fan Guard" thing by makken104. ... Added the Aperture Science logo from the "Aperture Science extruder knob for Ender 3" thing by egermann04.