By combining an excellent design and a superior print, can literally be music to your ears. This violin template was designed from the traditional violin and created centuries ago. Do to the size of the pieces, they had to be sectioned off into quarters for printing. After print completion, each section had to be adhered and assembled together as shown in the photos below.
A camera box mount for your outlets. A great way to keep your pets from chewing and still keep an eye on them when your not around.
A Card Stand – a great way to display and show off your creative creations!
Dr. Who’s Tardis time machine made into a transformer. 23 hour print… and then there was the assembly. But very impressive!
The best way to know something works or doesn’t work, is to do it yourself. Posted are two photos of Leonardo da Vinci’s original sketches. A theoretically good idea, and a very cool print.
These are printed as is with no assembly needed. This was a design from MakerBot industries and is pretty cool if you ask me.
This print uses a translucent green plastic. You can see how the inside of the Knight is layered and built. The build took approximately two hours to complete. Click HERE for a VIDEO!
A tasteful design and a successful print. Case closed.
All the parts were printed at the same time but once complete it had to be put together. An impressive print which shows accuracy. It wasn’t designed by us, but couldn’t pass such a cool print.
This print is symbolizing the monolithic statues of Easter Island, and can really show detail and complexity. This print took approximately two hours to complete. It was designed by someone else, but again couldn’t pass it without a print.
We didn’t design the case but couldn’t pass it with out printing. Turned out very well.
Our main focus with this project is to help in elbow flexion / extension. For people that may need or would like that little extra help. The print on this project was impressive as you can see in the photos below. Very happy with the out come.