svtfoe wand 3d models
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This is Star's wand from season three of SVTFOE, to fit different sizes of printer i split the print into two pieces or one if your printer is big enough. ...you will have to scale it in your slicer yourself (sorry i'm sorta new to this).
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I made this for the SVTFOE Amino. ...I only spent a couple of hours on this, Enjoy!
sketchfab
A model of a wand, this wand has a cylinder body featuring a pointed tip, the lower part has larger cylinder bands to the wand and an orb based.
prusaprinters
... a modular wand. ...the base has a thread and there is a screw that you can attach to the wand portion so it can screw in. you can always just change the wand from the handle.I am only including the one wand, but added the 3mf file so you can make more!
sketchfab
Simple wand, modeled using procedural Voronoi texturing. ...Rendered in Cycles at 1.000 Samples.
myminifactory
... twenty-seven human faces in relief, each with a different expression. ...The wand was made by Eskimo tribes and discovered in Abverdjar, Canada ______________ This object is scanned by the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge, England.
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This magic wand will take care of it. In fact, it will resolve all of your issues. With a swing of your hand and recital of a magical phrase, this will make you stress-free and problem-free! Do not worry, this device will not drill a hole in your...
sketchfab
Star Butterfly from the cartoon Star Vs The Forces Of Evil. Modelled in Maya and textured on Krita. ...Go over to my artstation to see more on my work : artstation.com/lorenzomugianesi
sketchfab
Star vs the forces of evil - Printed figurine Star Butterfly 3D print model This print star Butterfly from the cartoon “star vs the forces of evil”. Buy here: -link removed- -link removed- YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCkwv5oucb8...
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A 3D star wand. Instructions I used a 1/4" fiberglass rod from an old flag that goes on a kid's bicycle. I cleaned out the hole with slightly larger "lettered" drill bits until the rod fit snug...