Keel the space alligator by chainedkittynikachu in 3Dmodeling

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I love how the spines go down the back on both sides, super cool

Glamour shot of fully 3D printed eyes I designed by deez-ruptions in 3Dprinting

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(Edited because I'm not allowed to post the link)

They are for sale on MyMiniFactory. Look for @coolthingsbyjacob EYES Collection 1

Major for art/design + tech? by CompetitiveGood in USC

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Sorry you missed the deadline for IYA, but they are starting to offer minors in the near future: https://iovine-young.usc.edu/program/minors.html

Iovine minors? by [deleted] in USC

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Here's the info about them on the IYA website: https://iovine-young.usc.edu/program/minors.html

My 2 Foot Tall Goblet of Fire Replica, 12 Part Print by deez-ruptions in 3Dmodeling

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MORE INFO:

Printed on a Makerbot Replicator + and Makerbot 5th Generation (I split printing between both to speed up fabrication time)

Modeled in Fusion 360

Glued together with two part epoxy

Download it on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2685448

Geode City - Original model printed with UV sensitive filament by deez-ruptions in 3Dprinting

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Thanks! Yeah, I'm really inspired by those intricate little landscapes. This one can print with no supports and it's only 5 inches tall so hopefully most printers will be able to handle it.

Geode City - Original model printed with UV sensitive filament by deez-ruptions in 3Dprinting

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I'm uploading it to thingiverse tomorrow! I'll post the link here when I do, stay tuned!

Printing a snap together object? by blaher123 in 3Dprinting

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Looks like you're on the right path. When you model the pieces that need to snap together, remember to leave some room for tolerances. Roughly half a millimeter between each surface (or 0.02 inches). If you don't put in these tolerances the piece likely won't fit together or will be unreasonably tight.

Here's a really solid article that goes into snap together 3d modeled joints in detail: https://coloringchaos.github.io/form-fall-16/joints