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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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Simple Cup by GreySamson

Simple Cup by GreySamson

...simple cup by greysamson thingiverse a simple cup. i use it for testing printer configurations and benchmarking my printer.
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Precision Test by GreySamson

Precision Test by GreySamson

... of printers and slicers. this was part of a research project at the university of stuttgart:http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-3398
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Text Test by GreySamson

Text Test by GreySamson

...and the slicer can print. this was part of a research project at the university of stuttgart:http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-3398
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Tensile Strength Test by GreySamson

Tensile Strength Test by GreySamson

...ce/weigth when it breaks. this was part of a research project at the university of stuttgart:http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-3398
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Fracture Strength Test by GreySamson

Fracture Strength Test by GreySamson

...ce/weigth when it breaks. this was part of a research project at the university of stuttgart:http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-3398
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Fine Structures Test Tower by GreySamson

Fine Structures Test Tower by GreySamson

...nchmarking slicing tools. this was part of a research project at the university of stuttgart:http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-3398
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Adhesion and Bridging Test by GreySamson

Adhesion and Bridging Test by GreySamson

...gscale at the towers top. this was part of a research project at the university of stuttgart:http://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-3398