3D printed watering can
▷ watering can 3d models 【 STLFinder 】
Watering Can
thingiverse
Watering Can
watering can
grabcad
watering can
watering can
grabcad
watering can
watering can
grabcad
watering can
Watering can
grabcad
Watering can
Watering can
grabcad
Watering can
Watering can
grabcad
Exemplary watering can
WATERING CAN
cults3d
Watering can #XYZCHALLENGE
Watering Can
thingiverse
Watering Can. ... Watering Can with Playmobile sized handle. ...Can be printed without support - hence the strange handle shape!
Watering can
grabcad
Just a very simple watering can
Watering can
grabcad
Watering can made in GSD surfaces
Watering Can
sketchfab
Watering Can designed for 3D printing
Watering Can
grabcad
Surfaced Model of a Watering can/jug
Watering can
grabcad
An example of watering can geometry modeling.
watering can
grabcad
With this watering can and its colander, you can collect cooking water.
Watering Can
thingiverse
Watering can for plants etc. ... Better print on specific direction
Watering Can
thingiverse
This is a fully watertight PLA 3D printable watering can. ...
Watering Can
sketchfab
An old watering can for the upcoming game VR Farm
Watering can
grabcad
My design of a watering can. ...10 liters
Watering Can
thingiverse
Scalable watering can. Make it as big as you can! Instructions Sketchup designed. ...Printed on a Makerbot Replicator 2, 3 shells.
Watering can
grabcad
Conceptual watering can. ...Not possible to make due to undercut, but could be adjusted
Watering can
thingiverse
This is a tiny watering can, thought to feed plant in small vases.
Watering Can
thingiverse
Small watering can/pot, designed for watering small plants or plants in a small pot.
Watering Can
cults3d
A simple watering can. ...Just print both sides and glue them together.
Watering Can
sketchfab
Watering can for gardens or greenhouses. ...Visible signs of mud and scratches.
Watering can
grabcad
Watering can is a container with a long spout which is used to water plants.
Watering Can
thingiverse
A simple watering can. ...Just print both sides and glue them together.
Watering Can
prusaprinters
A simple watering can. Just print both sides and glue them together.
watering can
grabcad
watering can design in shape design module of catia v5 r20
Watering can
thingiverse
A stylish watering can. You can scale it as much as you want Disclaimer: I did not test print it but I don't think there will be problems. Let me know if it printed ok. ... Enjoy
▷ small watering can 3d models 【 STLFinder 】
Small Watering Can
thingiverse
I made this watering can for my small flower pots. ... It is much easier to water them with a small watering can. ...
Small watering can
thingiverse
Needed a small watering can. So I did one. ...Volume is about 400ml.
Small Watering Can
thingiverse
Printable small Watering Can PLA 0.15mm - no Infill needed Found this: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:547900 But was not printable in about 70mm height
Small Watering Can
thingiverse
This is a small watering can to replace a glass I was using to water my bonsai. I'm using this model to learn Fusion360 so this a WIP and more version might come later with more "features". ... I think it can hold around 2 cups of water.
Small watering Can
prusaprinters
I did my own Design on a small watering can, heavily inspired on the Mini seedling watering can from The save room.I wasn't able to get his design watertight so i did my own with thicker walls and a different handle design.I printed two version with...
Small Watering Can
thingiverse
It's perfect for watering your small indoor succulents and it adds a cute touch to your indoor planter collection. Because of the long functional spout, it's extremely easy to water succulents, bonsai and other houseplants. You can also spice it up...
Small Watering Can
youmagine
For my poisonous office plants I needed a small watering can. I have seen some interesting designs on thingiverse in the past but I do not find them anymore. So I made something similar. It will hold about 0.5 - 0.75 l water. This thing prints...
Small Watering Can
myminifactory
I needed a small watering can for the office, so I designed one after my fancy. I decided to make it a vase, because I just love those seamless surfaces and I had an idea how to incorporate a rigid grip (that worked very well). With an extrusion...
Small watering can
3docean
. .. - Main renderings made in Blender 3D 2.80 + Cycles (or Eevee) using an HDR Environment Texture Image which is NOT provided in the package! Sketchfab 3D preview: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/small-watering-can-ca5797e790b9447e920e703422f241f4
Small watering can
sketchfab
Small watering can 3D Model. Production-ready 3D Model, with PBR materials, textures, non overlapping UV Layout map provided in the package. Quads only geometries (no tris/ngons). Formats included: FBX, OBJ; scenes: BLEND (2.80 with Cycles / Eevee...
Small Watering Can
thingiverse
Description: For my poisonous office plants I needed a small watering can. I have seen some interesting designs on thingiverse in the past but I do not find them anymore. So I made something similar. It will hold about 0.5 - 0.75 l water. This...
Small Watering Can
thingiverse
I needed a small watering can for the office, so I designed one after my fancy. I decided to make it a vase, because I just love those seamless surfaces and I had an idea how to incorporate a rigid grip (that worked very well). It holds up to about...
Small watering can 3D model
cgtrader
Small watering can 3D Model. ...Production-ready 3D Model, with PBR materials, textures, non overlapping UV Layout map provided in the package.
Small Watering Can 3D model
cgtrader
A small Watering Can 3D model. Game/Production-ready 3D Model, with PBR materials, textures, and non overlapping UV Layout map provided in the package. NOTE: if you need a customized version of this 3D Model (e.g.: minor changes in the geometry,...
Regador Vintage - Small Watering Can
thingiverse
Regador volume 500ml Watering can - 500 ml Atualizei com uma versão mais forte I updated for a stronger version
small watering can for small pots
thingiverse
A small watering can for small pots.
Small Spherical Watering Can
thingiverse
Small spherical watering can for watering herbs and similar.
Small Houseplant Watering Can
thingiverse
A custom designed small watering can. Designed to be used in place of a cup for watering, which becomes difficult with small pots. Printed in one piece with minimal supports. On the flat inner bottom layer, a small motif is added on my personal...
Small Modern Watering Can
myminifactory
Up in my room I have a couple of small plants that require watering, so I decided to design this small, modern Watering Can to accomidate them. Although my original intent was for the object to be a watering can, I intentionally combined the timeless...
Small Minimalist Watering Can
thingiverse
I needed a small watering can for my seedlings and my succulents. It is very helpful to me so i decided to share it with you! The dimensions of the watering can are: - Height: 70mm (2.75") - Bottom diameter: 60mm (2.36") - Top diameter: 50mm...
Haws small watering can replacement head
cults3d
This is a replacement head for a small Haws watering can that can fit a spout with a maximum 8.7-9mm diameter.
Haws small watering can replacement head
thingiverse
This is a replacement head for a small Haws watering can that can fit a spout with a maximum 8. 7-9mm diameter.
Small Watering Can for Indoor Plants
thingiverse
Small watering can for indoor plants and succulents. Gooseneck design allows for easier water flow control. ... Size is tall and narrow due to small build plate on Monoprice Mini Delta, same reason there's no handle, but it's small enough to be...
Sprinkler for a small watering can
thingiverse
My lovely girlfriend wanted to have a sprinkler for her old small watering can. So I thought: Water? Can? Flowers? Yes, it should look like a wateringcansprinklerflower! ...:-) Instructions Layerhight:. ..
small watering can with spray nozzle sprayer
thingiverse
Remix of Small Watering Can by francislg with a removable spray nozzle. ...Also there is a version of a easy to print spray nozzle which lays flat on the bed.
Small Watering Can Nozzle
thingiverse
This remix is because the original version has a high flow rate which empties a 2L bottle very fast. ... This is a smaller nozzle with fewer and smaller holes for a lower flow rate
Small Watering Can
thingiverse
Remixed from this: https://www. thingiverse.com/thing:871281 to remove the "Bonsai" text
Small Watering Can
thingiverse
Model made in Cinema 4D. ...Support not needed for print.
Small watering can for orchids
thingiverse
Created with 123D design. ...Prints well with minimum infil (I used 3%), supports are not really necessary and would be very difficult to remove.
Kropička na malou konev \ Sprinkler on a small watering can
thingiverse
[CZ] Kropička na malou konev. ... Náhradní kropička k malé konvi na zalévání květin. Pro průměr hrdla 14.5mm. [ENG] Sprinkler on a small watering can. Replacement sprinkler for a small watering can. For neck diameter 14.5mm. ...
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No ideas for 3D printing? Tired of worthless trinkets? Here is a list of 50 cool really useful things for 3D printing.
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Throw off the shackles of mediocrity! Let's create really useful things! Here is a list of cool things that you can make on a 3D printer right now. Prove to your family and loved ones that this wonderful technology can be used daily and in practice.
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Cool 3D Printable Item #30: Wine Bottle Protector
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3D Printable Cool Item #34: Key Holder
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Cool thing for 3D printing No. 35: Holder of the cutlery for people with disabilities
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7 amazing things that can be printed on a 3D printer
August 16Technologies
Real food, a living heart, an eco-house of rice and other useful "printouts" that can solve the world's problems.
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01. Human organs
Scientists can now print skin, kidneys, liver tissue, heart and a number of other organs. True, while they are usually smaller than real ones, and therefore suitable only for clinical trials or surgical practice. But in the future, they should seriously help in the fight against various diseases. For example, they want to use 3D skin as a means for healing wounds. And full-fledged printed hearts or kidneys can shorten the queue for donor organs and save more lives: hundreds of thousands of people need transplants every year.
3D organs are created from real living cells, either from adult stem cells or from a sample taken directly from a person. They play the role of ink, which the printer heads put on an organic or synthetic base. The correct shape, texture and tissue layers are programmed based on the results of the scan - this ensures maximum copy accuracy. The main challenge facing scientists now is to find an opportunity to create organs that can function inside the body: to contact the nervous and circulatory systems and perform their tasks correctly.
2. Bones and cartilage
Illustration: Phonlamai Photo / ShutterstockAnd here they are already being used by surgeons in real life. For example, 3D implants are used to replace femurs. There are also successful examples of transplantation of printed bones of the skull and cartilage of the auricle. The next step in the application of this technology may be the replacement of small damaged areas right inside the person. Such a 3D printing method, according to the researchers, will speed up the process and save in cases where speed of reaction is critical, for example, in the treatment of bone cancer.
3D printers also come in handy in dentistry. They simplify the process of creating crowns, bridges and prostheses: the specialist does not need to select sizes manually - the model is formed and printed on the basis of images of the oral cavity. They can also be used as temporary implants to help patients get used to their new teeth and make sure they fit well in their mouths. The technology is safe: special photopolymer resins are used for printing. They are strong, retain an aesthetic shade for a long time and do not irritate the mucous membrane.
3. Prostheses
Arms, legs and other parts of the body. Due to the simplified manufacturing process, 3D prostheses cost less and are created faster. In the standard scheme, you first need to make a cast of the remaining part of the patient's limb, then cast a trial version from plaster, then try it on, correct inaccuracies, and only then proceed to create the finished product. In the 3D version, it is enough to collect measurements, correct the model on the screen and print it.
However, these prostheses do not necessarily have a purely cosmetic function. 3D hands with touch control, that is, a reaction to body signals, or with a vibrational response to touching objects already exist. In addition, it is easier to replace a printed artificial limb after wear with a similar one by re-creating it according to the saved layout.
3D prostheses can be used for more than just humans. For example, in Australia, an artificial leg for a dog was created on a printer.
The speed and cost of producing 3D prostheses is a chance for many children: conventional options are rendered useless too quickly due to the active growth of the child. And a printed model can be created even for a one-year-old patient who is just learning to move: scientists from Lincoln University have already presented such a development.
4. Food
Brands use 3D printers to model future products or create unusual shapes for everyday foods. Creative serving options are also used in some restaurants. In 2016, an entire restaurant was temporarily opened in London, the menu of which consisted entirely of dishes obtained using 3D technology.
But choosing the look isn't the only benefit of 3D food printing. Due to the possibility of virtual programming of the composition, the dishes created by the printer are easy to adjust to the desired nutritional value: control the calorie content, the amount of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins. This will make life easier for people who are on a strict diet for medical reasons. Also, the printer will allow you to cook the usual food, but from budget ingredients. For example, to form a fish fillet from seaweed. This, in theory, should help solve the problem of world hunger.
In the future, 3D printers could make eating more ethical. For example, they will make it possible to stop killing animals for the production of meat products. One of the alternative options here is the creation of meat entirely based on plant components.
Another way is to form "ink" for a 3D printer from a meat sample taken from an animal by biopsy. A device for printing using this technology was created at the Moscow State University of Food Production (MGUPP). True, for a 3D printer to be able to make a whole steak from a tiny piece of fabric, it takes several months. First, the sample is cultured in a bioreactor. When there are enough cells, they begin to form the base - from ingredients of plant origin. After that, animal and vegetable “ink” are alternately applied to it. As a result, the product retains both taste and texture.
The MGUPP 3D printer is capable of printing not only meat, but also, for example, chocolate or dough. University researchers plan to experiment with the technology further to expand their product range.
5. Clothing and footwear
Illustration: asharkyu/ShutterstockMany brands produce 3D printed items. For example, Nike printed the upper part of the sneaker, and Adidas made the midsole. Dresses by Dutch designer Iris van Herpen, sewn using this technology, are regularly worn by celebrities. Austrian Julia Koerner also works with the printer - accessories that she created in collaboration with costume designer Ruth Carter, worn by Angela Bassett in the movie "Black Panther".
Fashion 3D printing expands the creative possibilities of designers, allowing for futuristic shapes that are difficult to achieve with conventional sewing methods. However, this is not the main advantage of the technology. A 3D printer reduces resource consumption: a thing or its element immediately appears in the right size - no extra shreds and threads remain. In addition, 3D fabric requires less water to make than cotton, and it can also be quickly created from recycled or recycled materials. In the future, the printing of things can destroy fast fashion, allowing you to create them piece by piece, ideally suited to the parameters and requests of the client.
6. Laboratory Instruments
Printed instruments, due to the speed and cost of production, can help research in poor countries. Now there are several projects that create budget microscopes for diagnosing malaria in Tanzania.
3D technology makes science accessible to amateurs too. For example, Australian researchers have developed a microscope attachment for a smartphone and made the files available to the public: anyone who has a printer can create such a device.
7. Houses
There are buildings with printed walls all over the world, including Russia. 3D printers make it possible to build houses in a few days, while reducing costs and not requiring the participation of an entire construction team. Large special equipment is also not needed - you can work even in hard-to-reach places. The construction printer itself weighs a couple of tons, so transporting it to the point is quite realistic.
3D printing expands the creative possibilities: the machine can print curved walls, helical supports and other complex shapes. And the variability of building materials in this technology is great: concrete, sand, volcanic ash or eco-materials like rice husks can act as “ink”.