Golden Snitch #3Dprinting #3DThursday

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This snitch is made up of three parts: the body / sphere, the right wing and the left wing in symmetry.

Thanks to Porda for his work. I was inspired by its sphere to remix it, in particular by transforming the protuberances into cavities at the back of the snitch to be as realistic as possible compared to the film. I started from scratch for the wings in order to have the thinnest and most realistic structure and thickness possible.

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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

Make Your Own Luna Lovegood Spectrespecs #ElectronicHalloween #WearableWednesday

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From TinyCircuits, Laveréna Wienclaw on Hackster.io:

Light up your world with Spectrespecs to see all the wrackspurts out there making minds fuzzy!

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Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!

Adafruit Weekly Editorial Round-Up: August 25th – August 31st, Device Simulator Express for Circuit Playground Express and More!

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ADAFRUIT WEEKLY EDITORIAL ROUND-UP


We’ve got so much happening here at Adafruit that it’s not always easy to keep up! Don’t fret, we’ve got you covered. Each week we’ll be posting a handy round-up of what we’ve been up to, ranging from learn guides to blog articles, videos, and more.


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Meet Device Simulator Express, #PythonSim a @MSFTGarage project, built by Garage interns that makes it easier to program the @adafruit Circuit Playground Express in #Python, with or without a physical device

OK! Big news! Meet Device Simulator Express, a Microsoft Garage project, built by Garage interns that makes it easier to program the Adafruit Circuit Playground Express in Python / CircuitPython, with or without a physical device!

This summer 16 groups of Garage interns tackled interesting engineering challenges ranging from making apps more accessible to VR solutions for cybersecurity. One of them was sponsored by the Python Tools for AI team and electronics paragon Adafruit to and set out to make programming embedded solutions for IoT devices simpler and more available to a broader audience.

Check out the full post here!

More BLOG:

Keeping with tradition, we covered quite a bit this past week. Here’s a kinda short nearing medium length list of highlights:


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Anatomical 3D Printed Beating Heart with MakeCode

This 3D printed heart beats rhythmically, powered by a servo motor and a Circuit Playground Express board connected to a potentiometer, which allows the user to increase or decrease the heart rate.

See the full guide here!

More LEARN:

Browse all that’s new in the Adafruit Learning System here!

Real Harry Potter Wand with Computer Vision @Raspberry_Pi #PiDay #RaspberryPi

Brilliant project from Jasmeet Singh up on Hackster.io.

At the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Studios the tourists can perform “real magic” at certain locations (where the motion capture system is installed) using specially made wands with retro-reflective beads at the tip. The wands can be bought from a real Ollivander’s Shop which are exactly like the one’s shown in the Harry Potter Movies but do remember: “It is the wand that chooses the wizard” ?

At those certain locations if the person performs a particular gesture with wand, the motion capture system recognizes the gesture and all gestures correspond to a certain spell which causes certain activities in the surrounding area like turning on the fountain etc.

So, in this Project I will show how you can create a cheap and effective motion capture system at home to perform “real magic” by opening a box with the flick of your wand ? using just a normal night vision camera, a Raspberry Pi and some electronics, and some Python code using the OpenCV computer vision library and machine learning!

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3D Printing News Briefs: April 28, 2019

We’re getting the business out of the way first, then moving on to awards and rewards in this edition of 3D Printing News Briefs. CECIMO has expressed its approval of a new 3D printing nomenclature standard, and there’s a new design competition in town. Weerg announced the winner of its 3D Printing Project Award, and Formlabs is rewarding its loyal customers with a discount. Finally, a 3D printed Harry Potter statue flies high at a store in India.

CECIMO Welcomes New Classification Provision for 3D Printers

CECIMO, the European Association of the Machine Tool Industries, is glad to hear about the approval and introduction of a new product nomenclature standard, used by over 200 countries, for additive manufacturing systems. The nomenclature, known as Harmonized System and used by authorities to classify goods in international trade, is maintained by the World Customs Organisations (WCO). The classification code was first proposed by the EU on the basis of input from CECIMO, and will improve statistics collection on the international trade of AM machines by material used, in addition to promoting the inclusion of these systems in bilateral or multilateral trade deal talks around the world. The new code will go into use starting January 1, 2022.

“Standardization is of vital importance in the industrialization of AM. Work is progressing on standards on materials, processes and applications,” said Filip Geerts, Director General at CECIMO. “In addition to standardization, we are glad to have contributed to the inclusion of AM machines in the systematic list of commodities applied by most trading nations in the world. This action will fill another vacuum in the standards’ landscape, leading to greater official intelligence on AM machine market dynamics and, therefore, helping to draft more accurate strategies for the AM sector.”

Conserv Opened New Design Competition

Alabama tech startup Conserv, which builds sensor solutions to help places like museums, archives, and libraries preserve cultural heritage, is a big fan of 3D printing and rapid prototyping. Conserv has heard from its customers that they want to “minimize the visual disruption caused by things other than the art in a space,” which is why it’s decided to hold its own 3D design competition to find the next design iteration for its sensor platform. The prize for the winning design, which will be chosen by the startup’s own customers, is $5,000 cash.

“While sensors are necessary to ensure the integrity of a collection, they often look out of place, not in harmony with the carefully curated objects that people come to see,” the competition description states.

“How can we change that?  How can we push the art of sensor design further so it looks more like, well, art!  What does great look like in this space? How can we design a device that doesn’t look out of place in a gallery curated by the most discerning professionals while still retaining all of the features that fulfill demanding technical requirements?  Can we create an object that is unassuming and functional, designed to blend in, but at the same time elicits joy when it is noticed?”

Requirements include that the solution must be designed for wall mounting, with vents for air flow, to blend into a museum environment, and for a high volume manufacturing process, like injection molding. Entrants need to provide a design sketch or rendering and a description of how the design meets the requirements, and a 3D model file for a 3D printed prototype of the device, by May 17th. For other questions and details, email nmcminn@conserv.io.

Winner Announces for Weerg 3D Printing Project Award

Earlier this month, Italian 3D printing and CNC machining platform Weerg opened the second edition of its 3D Printing Project Award contest, which promotes creativity, experimentation culture, and innovation in design manufacturing. This week, Weerg announced that Benjamin Nenert, a designer and specialized technician for Porsche, is the winner of its 2019 3D Printing Project Award: a €500 Weerg voucher. Nenert, who lives in France, also manages his own vintage Porsche repair and refurbishment business, Ben Auto Design on top of his day job. His award-winning project is a component for a 1983 Porsche engine that he’s currently restoring.

“It is a very important component because it will allow you to extract more power from the engine by converting it to a more modern electronic management system. I could also have tried to modify the original part, but it would have taken a long time, with a very bad result for the performance I was aiming for,” Nenert explained. “The 3D-printed part has all the requirements I was looking for: perfect design, heat resistance up to 100 °C and sturdiness.”

Formlabs Offering Loyalty Discount to Customers

In a very smart move, Formlabs is wisely rewarding its loyal customers with a great discount if they’re interested in upgrading their Form 2 3D printer to the new Form 3 or Form 3L. The company explained that customers simply need to confirm the ownership of their own Form 2 by May 31st, 2019 in order to receive a €500 discount on the purchase of a Form 3 or Form 3L. Then they can add to their fleet of Formlabs systems; again, this is a good choice by Formlabs in order to keep its customers coming back for more.

To confirm your Form 2 and receive your loyalty discount, share an image of the serial name on the printer’s back panel in the format “AdjectiveAnimal.” You can either get in touch with a member of the company’s sales team, or submit the information online. You’ll either get your unique loyalty discount through an email within one business day, or the sales team will apply it to your purchase. Redeem the discount in the Formlabs online store, or contact the sales team, to buy your discounted Form 3 or Form 3L 3D printer.

STPL 3D Makes 3D Printed Harry Potter Statue

India-based rapid prototyping services company STPL 3D Printing (STPL3D) is continuing with its 3D printed statues of fictional characters. Not long after we heard about the 3D printed Spiderman statue the company made for a customer, another one of its clients requested a 5-foot 3D printed sculpture of Harry Potter for their store. STPL3D had just five days to transform the 2D images it was given into a detailed sculpture, and they got right to work. The company’s in-house designer divided the job into 25 smaller parts that would be easy to print, and once these were completed and post-processed, the team assembled the statue and delivered it to the client’s merchandise store. Using STPL3D’s technology and service, the client had a 40% reduced cost, 70% weight reduction, and saved nearly a month of time on the project.

“3D printing helps artists transform ideas into tangible works of art. Artists from creative and entertainment domains can truly unleash their imagination to create new and exciting objects. 3D printed art models aims to expand the horizons of design and foster a culture of aesthetic innovation,” said STPL3D’s CEO Rahul Gaywala.

Discuss these stories and other 3D printing topics at 3DPrintBoard.com or share your thoughts in the comments below.

12 More Gifts for the Sophisticated People In Your Life

We think it’s possible to find the perfect gift for everyone at the Shapeways Marketplace. We’ve compiled another curated list of 12 gift ideas for the sophisticated people in your life, no matter how specific their interests may be.

For Chic Minimalists

This geometric wrist cuff will stun and delight even the most discerning of dressers. Also available in a Cube shape!

Triangle Bracelet by Alminty3D

Triangle Bracelet by Alminty3D

For Perfectionists and Pattern-Seekers

Help the visionary in your life find the pinnacle of perfection wherever they go with this Fibonacci Spiral Pendant. Add a chain for a complete necklace look.

Golden Phi Spiral Rectangular Grid Pendant by Sacred Tribe

Golden Phi Spiral Rectangular Grid Pendant by Sacred Tribe

For Art Collectors

Art lovers will adore this 3D head design inspired by MC Eschers’ Face Peel drawing.

Escheresque Face peeling by BAROBA's Shop

Escheresque Face peeling by BAROBA’s Shop

Also available as earrings for artistic accessorizers!

Escherian Head Earring by jasolo

Escherian Head Earring by jasolo

For Avocado Addicts

Celebrate the much-adored superfruit with these gorgeous avocado earrings, available in silver, gold, and polished brass.

Avocado earrings for the food lover by Health Nut

Avocado earrings for the food lover by Health Nut

For Media Mavens

Help them take their shows on the go with this universal smartphone and tablet stand.

BendU - Universal Mobile Stand by Urbano Rodriguez´s Shop

BendU – Universal Mobile Stand by Urbano Rodriguez´s Shop

For Modern Gentlemen of Taste

This sophisticated plastic bowtie adds a futuristic and fun element to any fancy ‘fit.

Bow Tie by monocircus

Bow Tie by monocircus

For Brilliant Mathematicians

This pencil cup features the first 546 digits of Pi in an attractive and sturdy spiral design. Perfect for teachers and math lovers!
Pi Pen Holder by Cinemo

Pi Pen Holder by Cinemo

For Driven Drummers

Help them turn their destroyed drumstick collection into an art piece they can be proud of with this wall mount for broken sticks. Rock on.

The Stick Clip v1.0- Broken Drum Sticks Become Art by A Place for You to Buy Yourself Things

The Stick Clip v1.0- Broken Drum Sticks Become Art by A Place for You to Buy Yourself Things

For Caffeine Fiends

Even when there’s no coffee in sight, this caffeine molecule pendant will help them remember what’s important in life. Perfect for use as a necklace (add a chain) or keychain.

Caffeine Molecule Necklace / Keychain by moleculestore

Caffeine Molecule Necklace / Keychain by moleculestore

For Style Icons

Sometimes it’s more important to be seen than to see.

DEAL WITH IT Shades by Raw Legend Collaborations

DEAL WITH IT Shades by Raw Legend Collaborations

For Potterheads

Gift this beautiful Deathly Hallows pendant to the avid Harry Potter Fan in your life—they’ll know what it means. Complete the look with a chain.

Deathly Hallows Necklace by Fanatic Alley

Deathly Hallows Necklace by Fanatic Alley

For Rare Gem Collectors

This human-designed and 3D printed gem echoes the real formation of the desert rose crystal, rendered in rainbow hues. A statement piece for any crystal collection.

Rainbow Desert Rose - imaginary rock collection by Seedling Design

Rainbow Desert Rose – imaginary rock collection by Seedling Design

Browse the Shapeways Marketplace  for more unique statement gifts.

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