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PBR Royalty Free Ashtray scene Low-poly 3D model
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Green ashtray
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ashtray with water plastic ashtray removable and sectional ashtray
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high poly model of an ashtray. ...
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Ashtray - form of cigarettes for 3D Printing Event Challenge 2nd edition
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Simple ashtray - obj and 3ds versions.Renders made with After Effects using Element 3D.Have fun! ...
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Ashtray - small model for a shtray with a ciagarate all materials are inthe zip file. It is ready to render. ...So have fun with my models
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. .. then converted to all other 3D formats. ...Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 A solid; made of either clay, ceramic, porcelain, melamine, etc. ashtray. Modeled for a mini SketchUp video tutorial. ...
Richo Ashtray Free 3D model
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Crystal Ashtray Free 3D model
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A thick classical crystal ashtray modeled and rendered in Blender 2. 72b with Cycles glass shader. ...
Glass Ashtray Free 3D model
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Cinzeiro de vidro (ashtray glass)Gostou? Vai baixar? Então curte aÃ!!! Like this? Will download? So enjoy it!! ...
Regular Ashtray Free 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 13 and then converted to all other 3D formats. ...Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 An ashtray
floating ashtray Free 3D model
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It can be use as a normal ashtray or you can take it into a swimming pool if you like to smoke there. If you have more of this you can put candles inside and create a romantic scene in the water. ...
Alien Skull Ashtray Free 3D model
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Alien Skull Ashtray
Splash Ashtray Free 3D print model
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Splash Effect for Ashtray or Any Other Use at home
Ashtray Free low-poly 3D model
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A model of ashtray for games Modeled: in Maya 2015 Rendered: with Mental ray File formats: -MB -OBJ -FBX Low-poly model
Silver Grey Metal Ashtray Free 3D model
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============================================= TECHNICAL INFO: 3ds max 2011 with V-ray and Corona renderer materials, Model is centered at origin, Real world scale (cm) LAYER name: Ashtray, ============================================= TEXTURES: Model. ..
Slightly Stoopid Ashtray Free 3D print model
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Made this Massive ashtray for the house with slightly stoopid logo and font. Prints fine on my Ender 5 but take quite a while. Outer diameters is just shy of 215 mm and 50 mm tall, but can be scaled down easily in Cura or your choice of slicer. ...
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Not much to say, it is what it is :)
Ashtray Skull Free 3D print model
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Sculpting Ashtray Skull
Ashtray 78961 Free 3D print model
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This is an ashtray, for ashes developed when one smokes. ...
Ashtray Peace Free 3D print model
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Ashtray Peace 3D model ready for print. The model is 3D printable and has correct real-world scale. ... Originally created in 3dsMax Portfolio https://www.artstation.com/malmo If you have any questions, please contact with me [email protected]
Table with ashtray Free low-poly 3D model
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Low poly Table with ashtray model.Modeled in Blender 2.77 Rendered in KeyshotClean topology. Ready for texturing and animation. ...
Ashtray and tube Free 3D model
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Ashtray and tube
Ashtray for outdoors Free 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 and then converted to all other 3D formats. ...Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 Ashtray for outdoors
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Free ashtray 3D model download
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Another Room
STORAGE SOLUTION • FLOATING ASHTRAY • JOINT CONE • BASIC TRAY • STORAGE SOLUTION • FLOATING ASHTRAY • JOINT CONE • BASIC TRAY • STORAGE SOLUTION • FLOATING ASHTRAY • JOINT CONE • BASIC TRAY • STORAGE SOLUTION • FLOATING ASHTRAY • JOINT CONE • BASIC TRAY •
Introducing a new way for us to test a wide gamut of fun and functional ideas, in a low–waste production process. All 3D printed with plant–based plastics in North America.
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Made with sustainable plant-based plastics
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Created with a low-waste production process
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Made in Canada with love and a 3D printer
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Available for sale on November 17th, 2021
These products are 3D printed by a human, every product will have slight variations.
Storage Solution
Green
$2800
Basic Tray
Purple
$1800
Joint Cone
Yellow
$400
Floating Ashtray
Lilac
$3800
THE STORAGE SOLUTION™
From our seasoned years of smoking weed, we realized people who love rolling joints need 3 things — a grinder, papers, and joint cone ... so we made a home for all 3.
I WANT THIS
Fits any pack of papers (horizontally or vertically), and fits our Hamburger Grinder, or any 2.2” inch grinder. Matching Joint Cone IS INCLUDED.
Size: 3.1” by 3.9” by 0.8”
THE FLOATING ASHTRAY™
3D printed with plant-based plastics, The Floating Ashtray protects your precious flower from any splishing or splashing, and makes it easy for you to soak, float, and smoke.
I want this
This product was originally built for the bath, but thanks to you we realized it’s also great for pool parties, hot tub hangs, and we’ve even seen it floating in a lake! Please consume cannabis responsibly while in hot water — always start low and go slow.
Lily Pad Size: 6.5” by 6.3” by 0.6”
Flower Ashtray Size: 3.8” by 4.2” by 1.25”
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The Sort-Of-Short History
As two people who love smoking weed and doodling, we kept finding ourselves drawing products that we wished existed in the world. Then, we decided we didn't have to do things how they've always been done, we could create Another Room (see what we did there) for ourselves. A little room for rebellion. Literally. We got a 3D printer, and turned those ideas into physical THINGS. OURSELVES. IN OUR APARTMENTS. We narrowed down our doodles to the 4 products you see. -
Another Look At Product Development
Developing a new product requires a sizeable investment of time and capital to prototype, test, and eventually manufacture at mass quantities. We found that this process doesn't provide much of an opportunity for smaller, self-funded teams. This, paired with little to no consumer testing can lead to an overage of potentially pointless products being produced — some of which have been our own. The Prototype Shop is our hopeful solution to all of that. -
The Future Of Weed
We've been trying to find new ways of bringing our ideas to life, and it wasn't until we were introduced to Jointlockers, that we saw the power of 3D printing. When we said the words "Welcome to the future of weed" we really meant, welcome to the future of how we develop products — 3D printing allows us to take an idea, and prototype it almost instantly. Yes, there is always a process (and yes, it gets messy), but it makes tangible product design and testing accessible. -
Staying True To Fun + Function
We've always been committed to building things that fit into the common situations that stoners find themselves in. Wet joints, mismatched stashes, using old pen lids, and having boring baths. We've made it our mission to create all of the goods you need if you smoke weed, in the most entertaining manner possible. This will be nothing short of that. -
Building A Feedback Loop
Do we think these products are super awesome? We sure do! Could they be even better with feedback from people using them who aren't us? Ab-so-fruitly. Anyone who purchases from The Prototype Shop will be invited to provide feedback on that product/s, allowing us to perfect the product with the people who are actually using it. -
An Ode To Kash
Some of you may know Kash as the creator of Jointlockers, yes, literally the inventor. Along with trusting us to be the home of Jointlockers (we love you), she also introduced us to 3D printing. She showed us what it looks like to problem solve solutions, that almost anything can be 3D printed, and that no detail is too small. Without Kash, The Prototype Shop wouldn't exist as it does. So raise your joints, to Kash.
THE JOINT CONE™
For a long time, we had the lid of a BIC pen, now, we have the Joint Cone. This multi–use tool is made for rolling and packing personal pinners.
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How it helps with rolling a joint:
Simply place the cone and filter in the centre of your paper, (if that's your jam), wrap the paper around the cone, pop the cone out, and use the thin end for packing. Good for noobs to doobs, and seasoned smokers.
Size: 0.3” by 2.3”
THE BASIC TRAY™
Basically, this tray does what most trays do. It's good for rolling joints, storing stuff, and putting things on. What makes this tray better? Well, it's 3D printed with sustainable plant–based plastics, and it'll match all of your other accessories.
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Store your items or roll your goods on The Basic Tray. Accompanied by The Storage Solution and Hamburger Grinder, we like to call it The Whole Shabang.
Size: 6.7” by 3.6” by 0.4”
Terminator ashtray on a 3D printer project from idea to implementation
I wanted a skull ashtray, but got a terminator ashtray. And she turned out much better than I imagined. With this project came to the conclusion that it is not necessary to puff on the Compass 3D program in an attempt to invent a unique model. Sometimes you can step back their ideas for the benefit of beauty and style. Although the original idea create a functional ashtray has been realized. I'll tell you everything more.
Terminator ashtray on a 3D printer
Where did the idea for the ashtray come from
I don't smoke, but I decided to start modeling an ashtray because for me, this is the next stage in complexity (after napkin holders and points). As a practical person, I invented in my head functional ashtray. By design, they are all the same, and people who smoke now and then lose / leave / look for their packs, lighters, matches. I thought, why not make such an ashtray so that everything neatly laid out in one place?
The task for modeling was complicated by the fact that the object will be with with a skull, the topic seems to be relevant, although I myself do not burn with love for them. I don’t need such a thing at home, I’ll have to give it to someone, Therefore, I left my own taste preferences in the background. But the girlfriend really likes skulls and all that.
How I developed my own design
I already have experience in Compass 3D. Consider the frame part amounted to work. As usual, I drew a diagram, determined the dimensions. True, the dimensions were determined by approximate ones, because there were no packs to accurately measure their length, width, height.
But the idea was this: a round ashtray on top of the head skulls. At the bottom of the compartment for packs it was assumed that it would be possible to go there even fit 2. Still need a place for a lighter. Invented for her make a compartment on the side in the form of a pocket, and preferably on both sides. Well and on the ashtray cup itself must have notches in order to put an unextinguished or unsmoked cigarette. Also it would be nice add cover.
At first I thought to cut the skull itself from the drawing with a vector, attach on the front panel and squeeze out the volumes. Then I thought about it and decided that it will look too simple. I'd rather cut the face of the skull out of finished model, since before the sculptural design figures I still long away. Yes, and I doubt whether this is possible at all in Compass make. In the process of searching for a suitable model for 3D printing on https://www.thingiverse.com/ my whole idea collapsed
Birth of the terminator ashtray
While looking through suitable models, I came across a very cool and an interesting terminator figure. And then I thought, why not? The skull is, in principle, a hackneyed theme, and this terminatoron looks like really cool.
Pencil terminator - print ready model
Downloaded. I must say right away that the model is very complex and demanding. to computer resources. Turned around, looked to cut out the face just right can. But then I see, yes, this is an almost ready-made ashtray for mine idea! And the dimensions are almost perfect! In the end, it was decided modify this model. This experience is also useful, and I confess Honestly, they helped me with this. In the process, I learned new tricks in Compass.
Stages of alteration :
part.
Cut-out part
In the final version, nothing went beyond the stand. Then closed the area under the bowl with the element of rotation. Extended extrusion to the desired size down at an angle so that the bowl does not fall through.
Pressed out "sides" for recess under the bowl ashtray Closed with the extrusion tool rotation"
3. Draw the sides 10 mm high with a wall thickness of 2 mm.
Space for packs
4. Next in the assembly, we created the bowl part. She, unfortunately, It turns out not round, but oval. Here, in principle, to model not difficult. The depth of the walls to the bottom = 1.5 cm. Then they lengthened the bottom part to be inserted into the hole on the top of the terminator. Not I even had to come up with no lateral supports. Well, a recess decided to make one, since the bowl turned out to be small and two cigarettes won't fit. Here's what happened in the end.
Adjusting the dimensions of the ashtray bowlAsh bowlFinal result
This model was printed for a long time. Main building 16 hours (on plastic PLA at a speed of 30-45 mm / sec), bowl 3 hours (on plastic ABS). But the result is worth it. Forces were set in the slicer support.
Region forced supports
Live ashtray-terminator looks very cool, in the photo fails to transmit.
To obtain more or less normal pictures, I took pictures on the front camera of the phone, I have it better. Therefore, the inscription T-800 was reflected incorrectly.
Front viewView side
Unexpectedly, there was even a place for a lighter. She stood in the recess perfect.
Position of the lighter in the structure
Eyes painted with acrylic paint in 2 coats.
Finished ashtray-terminatorBowl and body
In fairness, without forgetting your main task of learning to model in 3D Compass, I still created the originally conceived construction. But I didn’t even finish it, it doesn’t go to any comparison with the beauty that turned out.
Assumed ashtray frame
About safety
The model, of course, looks good, and I would even feel sorry for her use under an ashtray. Here the question is what is plastic fusible and shake off the ashes directly there or leave cigarettes not safe. You can solve the problem with the help of gypsum, although it seems to me looks like it won't be the same. They promised me to print the outline with plastic for low tide (there is such a function in the slicer) and make exactly the same plaster bowl. It can then be sanded down and painted black. paint. And then everything will be fine with security.
Results of the project
I will not hide it, not only I liked this model, but also to everyone who saw her. Moreover, for the terminator they have already come up with a bunch alterations. Someone in the office looked and said: Yes, it's pencil box! But the original is just made as an organizer. BUT my phone fits perfectly in this recess on the top of the head good stand.
The only thing was that an unfortunate mistake was made during printing. reduce the temperature, due to which the supports tightly stuck to stand surface. Of course, I scraped it off with stationery. knife, but the trace remained. However, this is not a model error, but a print error.
fly in the ointment)
By the way, I'll leave download links. Maybe someone come in handy.
Original pencil case.
Modification of ashtray.
What I learned from this experience I used to think it was dishonest to take other people's models and remake them. But if skills are not enough, and idea of your own, why not? At the same time consolidated skills work with downloaded models. Editing isn't easy either. since spatial understanding is needed (there used to be problems with this, and now I more or less understand everything where to attach myself, what to squeeze out, etc.).
This terminator will soon move to a new place of residence, and I I will continue studying Compass 3D. And now, where beautiful is required design, I will not be shy to borrow ready-made models, they are for that in free access and laid out. But while further projects involve technical execution, not artistic, therefore, developments and models will be completely their own. On this I have so far, thanks for your attention!
project from idea to implementation / Habr
I wanted a skull ashtray, but got a terminator ashtray. And it turned out much better than I imagined. With this project, I came to the conclusion that it is not necessary to puff on the Compass 3D program in an attempt to invent a unique model. Sometimes you can deviate from your ideas for the benefit of beauty and style. Although the original idea - to create a functional ashtray - was realized. I'll tell you more about everything.
3D printed ashtray terminatorWhere did the ashtray idea come from
I don't smoke, but I decided to start modeling an ashtray, because for me this is the next stage in complexity (after napkin holders and glasses). As a practical person, I invented a functional ashtray in my head. By design, they are all the same, and people who smoke now and then lose / leave / look for their packs, lighters, matches. I thought, why not make such an ashtray so that everything lies neatly in one place?
The task for modeling was complicated by the fact that the object will be with a skull - the topic seems to be relevant, although I myself do not burn with love for them. I don’t need such a thing at home, I’ll have to give it to someone, so I left my own taste preferences in the background. But the girlfriend really likes skulls and all that.
How I developed my own design
I already have experience in Compass 3D. Thinking through the frame part was not difficult. As usual, I drew a diagram, determined the dimensions. True, the dimensions were determined approximate, because there were no packs at hand to accurately measure their length, width, height.
But the idea was this: a round ashtray on top of the top of the skull. At the bottom there is a compartment for packs - it was assumed that it would even be possible to fit 2 there. Still need a place for a lighter. For her, she came up with the idea of making a compartment on the side in the form of a pocket, and preferably on both sides. Well, on the very cup of the ashtray there should be recesses in order to put an unextinguished or half-smoked cigarette. A lid would also be nice.
At first I thought of cutting the skull itself out of the drawing with a vector, attaching it to the front panel and squeezing out the volumes. Then I thought about it and decided that it would look too simple. It’s better to cut out the “face” of the skull from the finished model, since I’m still far from sculptural design figures. Yes, and I doubt whether it is possible to make such a thing in Compass at all. In the process of searching for a suitable model for 3D printing on https://www.thingiverse.com/, my whole idea collapsed ...
Birth of the terminator ashtray
While looking through suitable models, I came across a very cool and interesting terminator figure. And then I thought…why not? The skull is basically a hackneyed topic... and this terminator... it looks really cool.
Pencil terminator - ready to print modelDownloaded. I must say right away that the model is very complex and demanding on computer resources. I turned it over, looked - it’s just possible to cut out the “face”. But then I see - yes, this is an almost ready-made ashtray for my idea! And the dimensions are almost perfect! In the end, it was decided to simply redo this model. This experience is also useful, and to be honest, they helped me with this. In the process, I learned new tricks in Compass.
steps:
1. Cut out the main volume, leaving the stand and the front part.
Cut out part2. We lengthened the extrusion element to fit our dimensions so that in the final version nothing would go beyond the stand. Then we closed the area under the bowl with an element of rotation. We extended the extrusion to the desired size down at an angle so that the bowl does not fall through.
Extruded "sides" for recess under the ashtray bowl Closed with the tool "rotation extrusion element"3. Drawn sides 10 mm high with a wall thickness of 2 mm.
Place for packs4. Next in the assembly, we created the bowl part. It, unfortunately, is not round, but oval. Here, in principle, it is easy to model. The depth of the walls to the bottom = 1.5 cm. Then the lower part was lengthened to fit into the hole on the top of the terminator. I didn't even have to come up with any side supports. Well, they decided to make one notch, since the bowl turned out to be small and two cigarettes would not fit in there. Here's what happened in the end.
Customizing the size of the ashtray bowlAsh bowlFinal resultThis model was printed for a long time. Main body - 16 hours (on PLA plastic at a speed of 30-45 mm / s), bowl - 3 hours (on ABS plastic). But the result is worth it. Forced supports were set in the slicer.
Forced support areaThe ashtray-terminator looks very cool live, it's impossible to convey in the photo.
To get pictures in more or less normal quality, I took pictures on the front camera of the phone, I have it better. Therefore, the inscription “T-800” was reflected incorrectly.
Front view Side viewUnexpectedly, there was even a place for a lighter. She fit into the hole perfectly.
The position of the lighter in the structureI painted the eyes with acrylic paint in 2 layers.
Finished ashtray-terminator Bowl and bodyIn fairness, not forgetting my main task - to learn to model in 3D Compass, I nevertheless created the originally conceived design. But she didn’t even finish it - it can’t be compared with the beauty that turned out.
Assumed ashtray frameAbout security
The model certainly looks good, and I would even feel sorry for using it as an ashtray. Here the question is this - the plastic is fusible and it is unsafe to shake off the ashes there directly or leave cigarettes. You can solve the problem with the help of plaster, although the view, it seems to me, will no longer be the same. They promised me to print out the outline for the ebb with plastic (there is such a function in the slicer) and make exactly the same bowl from plaster. Then it can be sanded and painted with black paint. And then everything will be fine with security.
Results of the project
I won't hide it, not only I liked this model, but also everyone who saw it. Moreover, for the terminator they have already come up with a bunch of alterations. Someone in the office looked and said: “Yes, this is a pencil box!”. But the original is just made as an organizer. And my phone fits perfectly into this recess on the top of the head - a good stand.
The only thing was an unfortunate mistake was made during printing - they forgot to reduce the temperature, because of which the supports stuck tightly to the surface of the stand. Of course, I scraped it off with a clerical knife, but the trace remained. However, this is not a model error, but a print error.
Fly in the ointment)By the way, I'll leave download links.