usb ss logo 3d models
138067 3d models found related to usb ss logo.grabcad
just an emblem I made for my truck to match the trailblazer ss models. ...(comes with .stl and inventor file)
cults3d
3D logo design for Serie-A football teams. Italy This high quality 3d model is designed to be 99% identical to the original. it is really matches! Its perfect to use for 3d printing, carving, and as model in projects. Actually, I've been working in...
thingiverse
nothing around like this, so i created it in fusion 360. ... Keychain ready to print Logo included Logo with backing included. ... Mix and match it however you feel ive given you a couple of options
thingiverse
... of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:117519 Created with Customizer! ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=117519 Instructions Using the following options: Your_Text = SS Text_Rotate = 0 Text_Font = write/orbitron.dxf Text_Size = 14
cgtrader
3d model USB logo symbol. The file is created in Blender 2.79 and can be opened in any compatible packages. Archive includes files with the extensions .blend, .3ds, .fbx, .ply, .x3d, .obj. Render Blender 2.79 default. Polygons:6,272 Vertices:6,274...
thingiverse
As i couldn't find anything like this on the internet and i really liked the logo of the USB KILL company I decided to make a necklace out of it. For this reason i want to clarify that i didn't designed the logo and all of the credits goes to the...
cults3d
Just a USB holder made from the Indiana University logo. There are two small recesses on the back of this model for magnets if wanted, or you could use sticky tape if attaching to something not metal. ... Created this model in Fusion 360.
thingiverse
Just a USB holder made from the Indiana University logo. There are two small recesses on the back of this model for magnets if wanted, or you could use sticky tape if attaching to something not metal. ... Created this model in Fusion 360.
prusaprinters
Just a USB holder made from the Indiana University logo. ...There are two small recesses on the back of this model for magnets if wanted, or you could use sticky tape if attaching to something not metal.</p> <p>Created this model in Fusion 360.</p>...