Today I wrote a guest article for the online magazine Inside 3DP because… well they asked nicely. First you should totally go read the article as it gives you a little insight into my research with 3D printing then come back here because below is a gallery of all the things I’ve 3D printed so far.

Chosen as my first yes model because... shut up I don't have to explain myself

Chosen as my first model because… shut up I don’t have to explain myself

My only regret is that I only gave him 2 whiskers

My only regret is that I only gave him 2 whiskers

This one didn't go to plan unless my plan was to make modern art in which case it went excellently!

This one didn’t go to plan, unless my plan was to make modern art in which case it went surprisingly well!

These rings are all curved and can't be separated

These rings are all curved and can’t be separated

This is the same model as the previous image, the rings all move seamlessly.

This is the same model as the previous image, the rings all move seamlessly.

Each little slanty shape in this model is separate form it's neighbours

Each little slanty shape in this model is separate form it’s neighbours

Same model as previous but the 'chain mail' is now covering a lump of tissue to show how well it moves

Same model as previous but the ‘chain mail’ is now covering a ball of tissue to show how well it moves

This was a test of what the support material was like to remove

This was a test of what the support material was like to remove, tuned out it was really really hard to remove. He’s still enchased in support material to this day

Ultimaker's own brand test robot

Ultimaker’s own-brand test robot

Strength samples to go in our very special force machine

Strength samples to go in our very special force machine

Flow systems (see other posts)

Breath flow system (see other posts)

No 3D printer is complete without replicating a little minecraft.

No 3D printer is complete without replicating a little minecraft.


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