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Entropy
@entropytamed
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Creative at heart. 3D printing, Graphic Design, Painting & Tinkering. Mixing it up between functional prints, hobby accessories, and pointless fidgety trinkets.
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Bringing Fantasy to Life!
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Bringing Fantasy to Life!
Designing the Minka Skyland Levitating IslandThere is something inherently magical about floating islands. From classics like Gulliver's Travels to the modern Hallelujah Mountains of Avatar, the idea of a tiny world suspended in mid-air continues to capture the imagination. With the #KitChallenge and the power of magnetic levitation, I had the opportunity to bring a piece of that fantasy onto my desk. Meet the Minka Skyland—a fully 3D-printable floating sculpture featuring tiny, detailed traditional homes glowing with warmth. 💡 The InspirationThe concept was born out of a desire to blend traditional architecture with a whimsical twist. "Minka" (traditional Japanese folk houses) have incredibly beautiful, rustic structures. When I saw the magnetic levitation kit, I knew it was the perfect opportunity to turn fiction into reality. The goal was to create a cozy, ambient sculpture where the warm interior lights make the island look alive and inhabited. 🛠️ The Design ProcessDesigning for a magnetic levitation kit adds an extra layer of structural planning compared to a simple static sculpture:Weight Distribution: The floating island had to be light & perfectly balanced. Going from the idea (tiny village in the sky), to something that was light enough, printable, and completely balanced required careful planning.Lighting: To achieve that cozy, warm ambiance, I designed hollow structures so that LED light could illuminate the tiny windows of the homes from within.  🧐 Tips for Magnetic PositioningSetting up a #MagLevDIY project definitely comes with a learning curve! I couldn't find a lot of guidance online so I thought I'd share what worked best for me:Two-Hands: Do not try to drop the island from directly above. Instead, hold the model firmly between thumb and pointer finger using both hands.From the Side: Bring the model in slowly from the side, keeping it level and close to the base.Listen for the Cue: Use your pinkies against the levitation base to stabilize your hands. As you center the island, you will feel the magnetic field get stronger. Listen closely—you will hear a very subtle, faint buzz when the electronic stabilization system activates. Once you feel that locking sensation, gently let go. 🔗 Modle Link: Minka Skyland - Levitating Island
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Just published! This was a fun challenge. Going from a purely rendered artwork that I had done some time ago, to now returning to use it as inspiration for a levitating model. Keeping the scale in check and fitting the details I wanted to capture to a manageable size required a lot of trial and error but I'm super happy with the results! I was able to get some pretty fine details and make it all without any AMS requirement. It was also my first time experimenting with transparent PLA. It really creates the perfect glow I was after. #Kitchallenge #Maglevdiy
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I've been quietly working on the design for this #MagLevDIY model and it might be my first print on the new X2D. Hopefully it works 🤞 Wish me luck as I begin printing!
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Create a soothing and mesmerizing motion with just the power of a breeze. Designed to print easily in minutes, I wanted to use the natural flex of a thin layer of filament to twist and hold a unique and interesting shape. #Windspinner #Contests If you have 5.44 grams of filament and 30 min to spare you can try it for yourself! Cheers! https://makerworld.com/en/models/2684298-radial-geometric-garden-spinner#profileId-2973338
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I'm just curious if anyone else would use this? I made this for myself as I had a couple of old iPads laying around collecting dust. I'm using it as an alway on display for security cameras on one side, weather and shared calendar on the other side. The base has a power strip for a single removable cord that can charge up the iPads and act as a charging station when plugged in. I can't imagine others would have multiple tablets laying around but I thought I'd ask to see.
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I managed to snag a 3rd place finish in the Book Nook contest, my best finish yet. They are a fun challenge but boy are some of the entries elaborate. I know how many hours went in to mine and can only imagine some of the other entries. https://makerworld.com/en/models/2268384-reader-s-emporium-book-nook#profileId-2519944 #Contests
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I made an articulated, magnetic, mannequin for use as a drawing reference. I left attachment points at the hips and the back. Any suggestions for what I should make as attachments? #Newmodel #Advice
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What would you call this? I named it "Pop-It Toy Snap Fidget". Anyone have any alternate suggestions? I'm by no means a fidget connoisseur... but I am quite pleased with this little design. Creating a flat, compact design with a reliable way to allow the buttons to snap to either side was a fun, bite sized challenge. #Newmodel
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I finally got around to using my beginner kit. I love how easy it is to make complex builds and source hardware from maker supply.
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How do you keep your filament dry? Interested to hear everyone's solution. Big dry box? Individual containers? Open air rack and hope for the best? This is my latest solution. I've printed these interlocking boxes that fit neatly inside of my filament dryer when I need to recharge. I can throw them in large vacuum seal bag when storing. Not the most elegant but It works. Tempted to overcomplicate things and go completely OCD but I'm restraining myself 😝
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I accidentally made a Dummy 13 motorcycle. Published this little kit the other day for a motorcycle and it turns out it makes a pretty good Dummy 13 accessory. The 120% scale especially makes for a good looking ride. Looking forward to seeing more join the Dummy 13 biker gang. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1299313-harley-sportster-motorcycle-kit#profileId-1331289 #Dummy13
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#Newmodel #Sharing Makes Wife said I can't buy a motorcycle... so I made my own! My kit snaps together easily with no AMS required. Sadly, its not nearly as much fin to ride as the real thing 😂 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1299313-harley-sportster-motorcycle-kit#profileId-1331289
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My take on the little bubble pop-it style fidgets you find in stores. Let me know what you think! https://makerworld.com/en/models/1269505-pop-fidget#profileId-1295867
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Made a Legend of Zelda inspired compass this week. It was meant as a Geography themed entry to a competition. I’m sure there is at least 1 Linkle fan out there with a printer! 🤷‍♂️ https://makerworld.com/en/models/1124300#profileId-1123351
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Just sharing a little print-in-place articulated insect I was proud of. I would love to see someone get some use out of it ❤️ Might not be as cute as some of the other flexis out there but I still think he has some charm! 😂 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1101016#profileId-1096276
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#Community Featured Post Our family has two cats, both of them have made many moves and lived in several states over the years. They've gone from spry kittens to distinguished lady cats. This year we decided to treat them to a ✨catio✨ (cat patio for those in the know ;) I wanted to let them have access to go in and out without worrying about the cool air escaping during the summer months, or bugs getting in through the open window. 3d printed pet door to the rescue! Needless to say they love it. You can tell by the indifference in their furry little face 😂 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1106004
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The most satisfying way to #Shape Your World with 3D Printing This past year one of the most satisfying ways 3d printing has done this for me is combining 3d printing with one of my other hobbies, billiards/pool! This little gadget is just one example: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1018492 I use it every time I go to the local pool hall and have even shared with fellow players. It stows away neatly and pops open to secure my case to any ledge. It led me to explore other accessories for the hobby. I've also made chalk holders, and pool cue extensions. 3D Printing is the ultimate tool to elevate to customize. My extensions are both practical and offers me a unique look that is a real conversation starter. No more looking for the exact product I want... I just print it!
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#Ring in 2025 with Your Design I wanted to start the new year by spreading some good luck! The tradition of gifting money in lucky red envelopes was the perfect way to ring in 2025 (Ok, maybe my wife gets credit for the idea but at least I've got her interested in 3d printing!). https://makerworld.com/en/models/950936 But… it wouldn’t be a 3d printing project if I didn’t make it just a little bit needlessly complex 😊 This envelope prints in multiple pieces and has a built in mechanism to pop open the lid and present the money with a sliding button on the back. A feature that no one asked for! Perfection 👌 What do you think? Clever? Contrived? Practical? Or just plain insanity? 😂
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