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59 Results for "3D%20printing"
3D Printed Prototype Cam Steered Vehicle
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by
Greg Zumwalt
Designed after a toy cam steered car that I had as a child some fifty plus years ago, this model is for the grandkids, and me of course!
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"Mac N' Cheese", a 3D Printed Automaton Illusion
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by
Greg Zumwalt
The second of my 3D printed "illusion" themed automata.
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3D Printed Snake.
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by
Greg Zumwalt
My 3D printed rigid chain snake meets my 3D printed rotary self reversing mechanism.
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A 3D Mechanical Billboard Mechanism.
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by
Greg Zumwalt
Because we all need more advertising...
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A 3D Printed Balloon Powered "Jet" Car.
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by
Greg Zumwalt
Just for the grandkids!
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A 3D Printed Kinetic Marble Machine.
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by
Greg Zumwalt
Features a 3D printed "print in place" dual axis gimbal.
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A 3D Printed Angel Christmas Tree Topper
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by
Greg Zumwalt
Not quite done, but heading to the top of our Christmas Tree soon.
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A 3D Printed Simple Mechanical Frog 2.0.
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by
Greg Zumwalt
We didn't have the Lego pieces for the JK Brickworks Frog, so I designed this for the grandkids.
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3D Printed "Transformer" Styled Mechanism 2
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by
Greg Zumwalt
An electro-mechanical walking mechanism.
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The "Calamari Kid", a 3D Printed Automaton.
Project
by
Greg Zumwalt
The third in my series of "illusion" themed 3D printed automata.
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A 3D Printed Balloon Powered Jet Car (Prototype)
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by
Greg Zumwalt
A test of my prototype 3D printed balloon powered jet car and inflator.
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Marblevator, Christmas Tree.
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by
Greg Zumwalt
A 3D printed Marble Run in Christmas Tree.
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A Simple 3D Printed Rubber Band Car, FreeCAD Style
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by
Greg Zumwalt
My First Foray into FreeCAD.
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"Bolt Box", a Simple to Print But Hard to Solve 3D
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by
Greg Zumwalt
Simple to print, but hard to solve.
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Crayon Car
Project
by
Greg Zumwalt
With an electric motor, O-Ring, battery and a crayon you can create a line following mechanism without the need for sensors or electronics.
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