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Download or buy, then render or print from the shops or marketplaces. 3D Models below are suitable not only for printing but also for any computer graphics like CG, VFX, Animation, or even CAD. You can print these 3d models on your favorite 3d printer or render them with your preferred render engine. Please note that the 3D model database is only a Search Engine. You should visit the original websites. Most of the models can be easily imported and rendered with Autodesk 3ds Max, Maya, Blender, C4D, and Sketchup. Check for online 3d model conversions tools for your file format.
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Cupbord Shelf holder by breadontoast

Cupbord Shelf holder by breadontoast

...cupbord shelf holder by breadontoast thingiverse fitting for ikea billy and similar
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Zero and One by breadontoast

Zero and One by breadontoast

...a quantum mechanics lecture to illustrate the superposition of two states which are rectangular to each other (eg. polarisation).
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simple serving tray by breadontoast

simple serving tray by breadontoast

...ngiverse a simple serving tray for cnc milling. i designed it for 4mm plywood. the red areas are to be milled to a depth of 2mm.
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Homegardening irrigation system by breadontoast

Homegardening irrigation system by breadontoast

... updates. the basic idea is to have a bucket hanging hanging above. from there the water is distributed to the individual plants.
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NEMA-17 to LEGO Rod adapter by breadontoast

NEMA-17 to LEGO Rod adapter by breadontoast

...-17 to lego rod adapter by breadontoast thingiverse this is an adapter for connecting a nema17 stepper with lego-rods. have fun!
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Beer Sixpacker by breadontoast

Beer Sixpacker by breadontoast

...em using the small bolts. the long bolts should be inserted below the bottom bottom and first ring-layer might be glued together.
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Free optics-lab-kit by breadontoast

Free optics-lab-kit by breadontoast

...le damage to your eyes. do not use 3d printed parts when working with high-power lase-diodes (>10mw). wear protective glasses.