Tag: 3D Modeling

Standing Decorations

I designed these two objects as desktop decorations, one being a Rutgers logo and the other a Wug- a reference to a famous linguistics experiment. Both are multicolored prints, consisting of a colorful inner piece with a black outline that allows it to stand up. I made these by designing the outer support piece/shape first, …

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Potted Cactus

I used this project to practice a few techniques, such as multiple colored prints, curved shapes, and combining art styles. Specifically, the cactus as a ‘flat’ and simple style while the pot holding it up is ‘3D’ and stands on its own. While the cactus does fit right into the pot, I glued them together …

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Bed Headboard Shelf

I made this shelf to fit right onto the side of my bed headboard. It is pretty sturdy though not very big, so it works best for holding smaller items such as other 3D printing projects, a phone while charging, or anything else of that size. I also reversed this design and printed one for …

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Rubix Cube Pencil Holder

This design features two compartments to hold pens and pencils to organize a desktop. It features two seperate components- the main piece consisting of the block with the empty slots in it, and the 36 small colorful squares that snap right into the slots without glue. When printing, I used red, green, blue, and yellow …

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Homemade Picture Frame

I designed this frame in two pieces- the back base with supports, and the front frame plate. All you have to do is glue the two pieces together, then you can slide the desired photo in through a slot at the top of the frame. I used a metallic grey PLA for the frame, black …

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Bendy Caterpillar

I created this caterpillar to test out joints that allow for prints to bend- these can be seen in between the segments. The caterpillar can curl up and straighten out and does not require any supports to print.