aperture science keychain 3d models
135322 3d models found related to aperture science keychain.prusaprinters
<p>Edit: New stl's with identical slots added. </p><p>As5V2 X 8</p><p>AS CoasterV2 X 1</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Note the orientation on the print bed for the base. </p><p>Starting a the top of the base the inserts As1 to As8 will fit...
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A personalized rendition of the model found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:74322 was made using the Customizer! Visit http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=74322 to create your own custom version. ...For this specific version, the...
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Another Thrilling Rollercoaster Ride Awaits. ... Credit Goes to Sicarius for Crafting the Original 3D Model File.
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I made this earbud holder as part of a school project and it's very effective at holding them up, with the sleek design being just right to fit in your pocket. ... This is a really cool thing, and most of you fantastic people who play Portal 2 will love...
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This is version 2 of my original case that got almost impossible to edit. (Version 1: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2320357) Update: Modified dimensions for easier printing. The case is designed after a computer you could find in the first...
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Remixed from DylanWave's original design, I enhanced the model using NetFabb, significantly increased the thickness, and reduced its overall size by 20%. ...Adjusted Print Settings Yielding Outstanding Results Rafts: Complacency Isn't Necessary;...
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<p>Modelled as closely to the original as I could, while optimizing for printing. Arms open & close.</p><p> </p><h3>PLEASE READ:</h3><p>You will need a small length of sturdy wire to attach the legs, unless you are printing the solid resin...
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This drawing is an enlarged view of the PC casing from the popular game, Portal. ...Carefully crafted to match the game's precise measurements, this detailed illustration stands at a scaled height of 25 inches tall, 9 inches in width, and 20 inches in...
grabcad
A quick creation I made in a few minutes of extra time. ...One of my favorite games.
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I created a custom rotation indicator because I couldn't find one that met my needs. To make your own, attach a small 8x3mm magnet to the stub on the backside using superglue and it will spin as your extruder moves filament. Check out this video for...
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I created this basic space specifically to share it on Sketchfab. Honestly, I manually crafted every detail, including the lettering and wire curves. ...Check it out!
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Heyo, I remade the portal gun from portal 2! So now if you want your own mini portal gun, you can print one. Also if any of yall decide to scale this up, upload a picture cause I would love to see it. Designed in Solidworks, the last pic is...
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I'd like to remix the iconic "DrStreet" cover with a fresh twist - incorporating the esteemed Aperture Science logo, courtesy of egermann04.
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This keychain showcases the emblem of the 1970s Aperture Science corporation, featured in the widely-played game "Portal 2".
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... ...For participating in this experiment, you will receive sixty dollars and a prototype Aperture Science iPhone case for testing purposes. ...If you experience any unusual side effects such as leg turning into antimony, please contact us immediately.
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... even for a partial dip, must be avoided at all costs. The Aperture Science Logo was expertly crafted by Sicarius and seamlessly merged into place using meshmixer. ...Scaling this design to accommodate larger fans presents no technical challenges.
grabcad
A token in the form of a keychain featuring the emblem of Aperture Science, a well-known corporation from the widely played video game, Portal.
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I decided to create an "Aperture Science" logo as an extruder indicator, which can be printed in multiple colors even with just one extruder. To achieve this, follow these steps: slice the file at 0.15mm (crucial!), generate .gcode, upload it to...
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You may have encountered this test vehicle in one of our Aperture Science Bridge Construction Test Chambers. Take a close look at this test vehicle, which I've carefully scaled down to 1:61 and made approximately 85% accurate compared to the actual...
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To make my printer unique, I collaborated with roommate Erik Scott to modify RichRap's gear set in Blender, creating the Aperture Science logo gear set. Thanks to Erik Scott for his Blender work and Steve Kelly for printing on a Mendel90. Although...
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Decided to get creative and made the fan guard look like an Aperture Labs logo while adding an Aperture Labs nameplate on the side. Going to modify it soon to attach to 2020/3030 extrusion using a modular rail system. Update: Uploaded a version...
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Decided to get a little Portal-y with it as well and made the fan guard an Aperture Labs logo and threw the Aperture Labs nameplate on the side. Going to mod it soon to be able to mount it to 2020/3030 extrusion using a modular rail. Update: Uploaded...
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Instructions for personalization include setting rectangle width to 80, rotating text1 to 0 degrees, sizing text1 to 12, choosing the Aperture Science Logo image, positioning text2 at -28 y and -33 x coordinates, placing text1 at 15 y and -33 x...
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... seemingly disparate concepts. Standing on my soapbox for a moment, I firmly believe that Christians have nothing to fear from science or the biological processes that DNA and genetics are revealing, and I hope this keychain embodies that conviction.
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This is a keychain featuring the 2017 March For Science logo prominently displayed on the front, while various cutouts or phrases are tastefully debossed onto the back. Consider mass-producing these and distributing them during the event for maximum...
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FAQ: http://www.thingiverse.com/shivinteger/about [>>>] Generating Attributions log: [0] Model Title : Captivating Scene of Tylosaurus proriger and Pachyrhizodus [0] Model URL : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:54994 [0] Model Creator : Leccathu [0]...
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as accurately modeled as possible by eye from reference photos
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I'm still working on improving my CAD skills, but designing this new case from scratch has turned out to be a challenging process so far. Every time I try to edit a single sketch or extrusion, it seems like something breaks and needs to be reworked.