aperture science weighted storage cube 3d models
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I corrected the orientation and ensured proper scaling. ...Then, I followed these steps: printing, cleaning with a knife, and finally, placing it onto high-powered super buttons that collide superbly.
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Fillable fabric weights in the form of an Aperture storage cube from the Portal games. I got the original design for the cube here, hollowed it out, split it, and added a cap at the top to make them suitable for 3d printing and holding ballast.
grabcad
Une modélisation du cube d'Aperture Science tiré des jeux Portal et Portal 2
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To ensure best results during the process of printing the Aperture Science Weighted Companion Cube Keychain, it is best to set the scale percentage to **172%**, and to use either the **raft, or brim** adhesion mode. ... Cave Johnson, we're done here.
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/fLWIGZaMMao
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... Cube. "The Enrichment Center reminds you that the Weighted Companion Cube will never threaten to stab you and, in fact, cannot speak." — GLaDOS This Weighted Companion Cube is modelled from the Orange Box's Portal. ... © 2007 Valve Corporation
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Introduced in Portal and continuing its presence in Portal 2, the Weighted Companion Cube is similar to the Weighted Storage Cube but with a different design. Designed to make test subjects feel attached, it functions like a Weighted Storage Cube but...
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Articulated Aperture Science logo contains cryptic pathways.
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Articulated Aperture Science logo with hidden links.
grabcad
In the initial Portal title, Aperture Science declares, "We do what we must, because... ...we can."
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This is a companion cube from Portal 1 And portal 2. Made in Fusion 360. Works without supports, but they can help. ...Make sure the flat side is on the bottom when printing(i made that mistake).
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This is a remix of design 3328495, where I incorporated the Aperture Science logo to complement the existing fan cover model found on Thingiverse at thing:3387478.
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I printed the cube at 45 degrees so that the supports were easier to remove in all the side holes.For assembly, I used a rubber mallet and a wooden dowel to press-fit the bearings in the cube, then I added the buttons the same way.This is a remix of...
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Introducing a highly-detailed, original Weighted Companion Cube model from Valve's Portal Games. I captured an in-game screenshot and meticulously recreated it. Unlike other Cubes on Thingiverse that lack authenticity, this version is truly unique.
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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.
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A simple profile of the Aperture Science Logo from the Portal franchise turned into a keychain
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"The Enrichment Center reminds you that the Weighted Companion Cube will never threaten to stab you and, in fact, cannot speak. ...In the event that the Weighted Companion Cube does speak, the Enrichment Center urges you to disregard its advice."
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This is a precise replica of the iconic Weighted Companion Cube from the Portal video game, carefully modeled using Autodesk Inventor Pro 2016. The model was successfully printed on the Monoprice Maker Select V2 (Monoprice 13860) with a moderate...
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... in Blender specifically for my trusty Printrbot Simple Metal. ...You can spot the iconic Aperture Science logo proudly emblazoned on its surface, showcasing my creative first step into using Blender to bring out some awesome prints from my 3D printer.
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The "Weighted Companion Cube" has a more fitting name, considering its lack of heart symbols; nonetheless, attaching them is an option after the fact.
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If you're a fan of the Portal game series, like me, owning a physical representation of an iconic game item has undeniable appeal: **A Weighted Storage Cube**. This one's name speaks for itself, boasting similarities to the companion cube that can be...
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The Weighted Companion Cube I designed is a masterpiece that exudes a sense of sorrow and longing, reflecting the game's dark humor. ...Created with precision in Fusion 360, this cube's design draws heavily from the iconic image found on the Portal 2...
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Aperture science talisman is primed for dual extrusion!\nJust click "keep in position" to ensure proper placement when opening.\nFabricated with Microsoft 3D Builder\nGrip: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2000846\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n ctc\n...
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... Triangles. For 3-color printing with an indication of rotation: Print these files: Aperture Science Visualizer Base, Aperture Science Visualizer Triangles2 - Indication & Aperture Science Visualizer Single Triangle - Indication. ... Happy printing!
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A version of my companion cube edited to print better and use less material while doubling as a storage container. The box can be scaled to fit any size bed but is currently sized for a 250mm bed size. ...Infill is up to you and what your printer can...
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I designed Weighted Companion Cubes for friends and family with clean prints and accuracy as top priorities. However, accurate models will always exhibit overhang issues when printed on a delta or Prusa-style printer. To minimize this problem, I took...
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This is my shot at making the companion cube's weighting perfect.\nPrint Settings\nRafts:\n Not Required\n \n Supports:\n Absolutely Necessary\n \n Resolution:\n Exceptionally High, 0.4mm\n \n Infill:\n Optimized for Strength at 20%
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A custom case has been designed with Portal and Aperture Science fans in mind. The Aperture logo proudly adorns the top plate, giving it a unique touch. ...To accommodate the design, screw mounts have been thoughtfully removed from the bottom part of...
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My first Remix! ... This is fan grille for a 92mm fan, featuring the Aperture Science logo from Valve's Portal and Portal 2 video games. ... This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515
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This is a fan cover I made in Blender for my Printrbot Simple Metal. ...It's got an Aperture Science logo on it. ...First real thing I've made in Blender.