3dshap.es is a new 3d model search engine that doesn't use keywords but you can upload your own 3d model and look for similar ones. This could be very useful in specific cases, i.e. when searching for copyright violations.
It is currently in beta and searches only Thingiverse, but new searchable 3d model repositories will be added in the future. I would like to see more detailed review on how sensitive it is and how it works internally.
I also wonder how will Yeggi respond and will we have the 3d model search engine wars soon.  

http://3dshap.es/






























I almost wrote in the post title 3dshap.es wants to be Google for 3d models, but I decided it was to hypish.
Just-wanted-to-let-you-know.






Olaf Diegel is custom 3d printed guitar maker who will guide you trough the process of creating a fully functional SLS 3d printed electric guitar.
You will need the access to more serious equipment like SLS 3d printer and some tools, but they are much more available now and will probably be ubiquitous in the future.
The bodies of his guitars were 3D printed out of Duraform material (Nylon), on a 3D Systems sPro selective laser sintering system (SLS).

How does the 3d printed nylon guitar sound? Here is the answer:



He also made a 3d printed saxophone.




Update (27.9.2014):

Olaf Diegel organized "first concert" of live band that plays with 3d printed instruments:
The first live concert with a band consisting only of 3D-printed instruments has taken place at Lund University in Sweden. The band included a drum, keyboard and two guitars, all 3D-printed by Lund University professor Olaf Diegel. The band members were students at Lund University’s Malmö Academy of Music.
As some comments say, the drums may sound somewhat hollow and electric guitar is not effected by acoustic properties of the body but more by electronics and coils. Still it is a nice accomplishment.









Olaf Diegel usually makes 3d printed guitars, but now he made a saxophone.

Saxophone data:
The saxophone has 41 components excluding all the springs and screws, It is printed in nylon, on a SLS machine, and weighs less than a quarter of a real sax (575 grams vs 2.5 Kg. Weight might go up a tad once painted, though, but still a lot less than a metal one).








You can store Marlin setting directly in EEPROM memory. On each boot, Marlin will automatically load these settings from EEPROM, independent of what your compiled Configuration.h says.

The Marlin EEPROM settings include the following:
  • Steps per mm
  • Maximum feedrates [mm/s]
  • Maximum Acceleration [mm/s2]
  • Acceleration
  • Retract Acceleration
  • PID settings
  • Homing Offset
  • Minimum feedrate [mm/s]
  • Minimum travel feedrate [mm/s]
  • Minimum segement time [ms]
  • Maximum X-Y jerk [mm/s]
  • Maximum Z jerk [mm/s]
Another excellent tutorial by ZennmasterM! He is producing some high quality video tutorials in field of 3d printing.

Here is also an additional post from Solidoodle wiki about Marlin EEPROM functions: 
































Tony created this very cheap piece of DIY wearable eyespace technology. It is foldable wearable display that connects via Bluetooth with your Android or computer.

Everything displayed on this head mounted display is controlled by either an Android phone or a Bluetooth connection to a desktop. Using relatively simple display and simple Arduino means it is limited to text and very simple graphics, but this is more than enough for some useful applications like reading SMS messages and checking email.

From project description:
The OLED display is a small .96" display controlled by an arduino nano board. The display receives text and commands from a HC-05 serial Bluetooth module connected to the arduino. There is also a small speaker and RGB LED connected to the board. The OLED display, RGB LED, and speaker are all controllable over Bluetooth. 
The device is powered by an Adafruit powerboost module connected to a small 0.7Wh lipo battery. The optics are a small mirrored right angle prism and a magnifying lense. The frame and casing is all 3D printed with ABS using a Solidoodle 2 pro printer. 
The Arduino communicates with the OLED display using i2c (inter-integrated circuit). The RGB LED and the speaker use the arduino's digital output pins. The display is controlled over blue tooth using a application running on an Android phone or Linux terminal. The glasses are very portable and foldable.

Total cost ~$60.

Kudos Tony!





Patrick Eells designed and printed fully functional brushless DC motor. You can use any FDM DIY 3d printer, but you will need magnets and wind some copper wire coils.
The motor was designed as a 3-phase, 4-pole brushless DC motor with 4 - N52 neodymium magnets on the rotor, and 3 wire wrapped solenoids connected to the stator. The motor is controlled by Arduino. The total cost to build this motor without the Arduino micro controller and the batteries was 27,71 USD.

Excellent project!

Very detailed guide can be found here:

http://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printed-DC-Motor/?ALLSTEPS

All the files and guide in PDF format can be downloaded here: http://pitt.edu/~pfe3/3DPrintedMotor.zip




There was a stepper motor printed in the past, but it was printed on commercial grade printer:

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2013/11/working-3d-printed-diy-programmable.html





Description with technical specifications from the DropLit page:
Meet DropLit™. Our next generation of 3D printers for makers/hackers/tinkerers. With our world famous laser-cut frames and stainless steel hardware this kit has all the quality people have come to know and trust with our other SeeMeCNC™ desktop 3D printers. Our aim in offering the DropLit™ is to provide a solid foundation for the rapid advancement of the next technological leap in desktop 3D printing. We have one of the most amazing and active communities out there when it comes to delta based 3D printers and look forward to contributing the knowledge that we've all gained and applying it to desktop resin printing.
Droplit™ is an open-source desktop resin based 3D printer *kit* that includes the mechanical parts needed to build and run the z stage. It does not include the projector, you will need to purchase and likely modify a projector separately. We do not provide the projector or any specific models to use, however you can visit our Forum for topics involving which models people have used and what modifications they have done.

Specs (Subject to change):
  • Build Diameter: appx. 3"
  • Max Build Height: appx 6"
  • Layer Height: User defined (avg. .050mm - .1 mm)
  • Power Supply: ATX PC style PSU (included)
  • Electronics: Ardunio UNO + GRBLShiled
  • Firmware: GRBL
  • The Z axis stage is driven by an M5-.8 screw and uses our own design of an anti-backlash nut and spring assembly to hold less than 5 micron accuracy. The nut design can be downloaded and printed here or found on our GitHub page for the DropLit™
We have tested the DropLit™ with a projector with the following specs:
  • 1024x768 or better native resolution
  • 17,000:1 contrast ratio
  • 3,000 Lumens output
  • DLP only, LCD will not work
  • Uses Osram 190w P-VIP lamp (removal of the UV filter required)

DropLit homepage:

http://seemecnc.com/products/droplit-diy-kit







SeeMeCNC is presenting their 15 feet (4,5 meter) tall Delta 3d printer  named "PartDaddy" at MakerFaire Detroit. It will have a changeable  6,35mm or 7,25mm printing nozzle which will be fed by pellets. They have planed for it to bepropane powered but they gave it up for safety reasons.
It will be interesting to if such big FDM printers will find a market niche.

Details about PartDaddy are on SeeMeCNC forum:

http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=2508


https://www.facebook.com/seemecnc

http://seemecnc.com/





They are just a little taller then the Japanese Genkei Delta:

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2014/07/genkei-gigantic-4-meter-tall-delta-3d.html

























Electric guitar you can customize ... looks like a company who wants to bring cool 3d printed guitars to the world ...

http://customuse.deviantart.com/art/Sunrise-3D-Printed-Guitar-468212823

http://www.customu.se/






3DPrintTech is a free software from India that will enable you to print objects larger than your printvolume by splitting them into smaller modules.

From the homepage:
3DPrintTech is CAD plugin for model splitting and nesting for efficient batch printing. It helps the user to print objects larger than build volume of a 3D printer. App splits the large model in small components as per your printer settings. It also creates the connectors to help you glue the components to make your original large model. User can define various parameters of splitting.
User has an option to scale the model. Also to get separated view of split parts can use Explode.
3DPrintTech has unique feature 3D Nesting. 3D Nesting helps you combine many small components in one single printing process by 3D packing with clearance. This helps you to save time, energy and money.

3DPrintTech also provides the option of Export to save the split parts or nested parts as stl files which can be directly use for printing.
Also user can do all these processes for his/her own customized printer too by adding it to the existing list of printers.
As 3DPrintTech is developed by using Confluence Framework, it supports:
  • AutoCAD 2014
  • Inventor 2014
  • Solidworks 2013
In future versions of 3DPrintTech using Confluence Framework, it will support more CAD softwares like Revit, Rhino, Creo, NX etc.
From the press release:
Pune, India - July 25, 2014 – Centre for Computational Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (CCTech), a CAD and CAM product development company, announced today launch of new application 3DPrintTech for maker community. 3DPrintTech helps maker to build object larger than build volume of any 3D printer. App also provides the functionality to pack small objects in given build volume which help to save time and money to user. 3DPrintTech is currently available for FREE of cost and works as CAD plugin with Autodesk Inventor 2014, AutoCAD 2014 and SolidWorks 2013.
3DPrintTech is designed for maker community who faces challenge to print larger objects on small 3D printer quickly. Processes of converting your design into small parts are time consuming and require good CAD modelling expertise. We realized there has to be a better way for this particular problem. Our R&D team came up with an application that can divide design of large object into small connectable components within few minutes. App also provides user option to control the cylindrical connectors as per his requirement. User can define the connector in terms of radius, length and taper angle. User also control the distance between the connectors, distance between connector and object surface.
Next problem of maker community is packing of multiple components in one print batch. One option for maker is to manually pack as many possible objects within build volume. He has to make sure that packed objects does not intersect or touch each other. To solve this problem, we provide a feature called 3D Packing. It creates the batch of 3DPrintings from collection of many small components. In our benchmarking, we found that for many cases our 3D Packing helped to reduce the 3D Printing batches from 10 to 1. This is definitely going to help makers to print more objects in less time and less money.
3D printing is continuously evolving technology. Therefore app has provided an interface to add your custom printer. App provides many utility functions such as Exporting processed objects to 3D printable STL file, Explode objects for quick inspection, scaling the object for unit conversion or fitting into printer. As 3DPrintTech works within a CAD system so you can do multiple design iterations without leaving the CAD application. All the 3DPrintTech operations are nondestructive and hence keep your design intact.
Sandip Jadhav, (Co-Founder & CEO, CCTech) says “3DPrintTech should help maker to improve productivity by great degree. It will also help maker to push envelope by making new large 3d objects. 3DPrintTech 1.0 was released on Autodesk App exchange in Autodesk University 2013. 3DPrintTech app received the great response and feedback. Out development team incorporated these user suggestions in our final product. App’s ability to create objects larger than the print volume using our automated splitting technique and packing of small components by efficiently nesting is key strength. 3DPrintTech is developed using CAD application development framework known as Confluence Framework. Therefore it works for multiple CAD systems seamlessly. In future we would provide more choices of connectors, packing types and more CAD platforms".
You can download 3DPrintTech software from http://labs.cctech.co.in/3dprinttech. To know more about the 3DPrintTech software & capabilities kindly contact labs@cctech.co.in.

http://labs.cctech.co.in/3dprinttech/




New Valence Robotics presents new 3d printer aimed ad education institutions that features fully automatic 3d printing and part ejection with storage. The company wants to lease this NVPrinter they describe as "the first of its kind, fully automated, cloud-connected 3D printer," to schools for between $3,000 and $5,000 a year.




NVPrinter features:



This new machine is certainly evolutionary step forward from the first one they presented:

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2013/10/new-valence-robotics-nv-3d-printer.html 

There are no independent tests or detailed technical specifications. I'm always skeptical with printers that claim high level of automation. There is not even a video of machine printing. We will see ...

They are crowd-funding at: http://www.fundable.com/nvbots

Company page: http://nvbots.com/

Automatic part removal is nothing new, but it was usually done in DIY fashion with many custom variations mostly by people who use their printers as small business machines to produce many parts:

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2013/08/upgrade-of-reprap-automatic-printing.html

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2012/11/ultimaker-print-farm.html








Toyze is a 3d startup that enables you to make custom 3d figurines from game characters and get them dmade by 3d printing and delivered to your home. I still don't see any GTA or Battlefield figurines, but maybe one day ... probably not ...

They have over 500 million downloads

http://www.toyze.com/




How to make a dirty wall, is one of the most frequently asked questions that we receive
and Hoang Anh (You can contact him by clicking on the His Name) who knows very well the technique of the usage of vray, sent us immediately, another excellent Tutorial to obtain this result with two simple steps, including the textures used with the related mappings 

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Two weeks ago I posted about BEA Systems drones with internal 3d printing. In that post I wrote:
I also have slight suspicion that someone will want to 3d print bombs on-board of military aircraft. Still, all limitations remain. Why send something very expensive and heavy when you have proven delivery methods? Maybe some tactician is thinking of highly customized munition for very demanding missions with uncertain parameters for high-value targets.

Today I found put in article by Vice that this technology is actually in practical development:

“3D printing of warheads will allow us to have better design control and utilize geometries and patterns that previously could not be produced or manufactured,” James Zunino, a researcher at the Armament Research, Engineering and Design Center (ARDEC) in Picatinny, New Jersey, told Motherboard in an email.
The ability to print parts previously unimaginable using traditional manufacturing methods could radically open up the possibilities when it comes to what a warhead can do. For example, warheads using 3D-printed components could be designed to be more compact in order to pack in additional payloads, sensors, and safety mechanisms. Planning for printed parts in the design process will also allow the army to precisely engineer the blast radius of warheads for maximum effect.
“Warheads could be designed to meet specific mission requirements whether it is to improve safety to meet an Insensitive Munitions requirement, or it could have tailorable effects, better control, and be scalable to achieve desired lethality,” Zunino wrote.
As an organization with a shrinking budget—except when it comes to drones—the army weighs the cost of human life against that of building the instruments of its eventual liquidation. One cross-industry advantage of 3D printing is its cost-effectiveness since it enables the printing of complex structures in one go, instead of the many individual parts that go into it. Missiles are no different.
“3D printing also allows for integrating components together to add capabilities at reduced total life cycle costs,” Zunino explained. “It is expected that 3D printing will reduce life-cycle costs of certain items and make munitions more affordable in the long run through implementation of design for manufacturability, and capitalizing on the add capabilities that 3D printing and additive manufacturing can bring to munitions and warheads.”
The army doesn’t plan on stopping at merely printing warhead components, either. Eventually, they want to print the whole damn thing in one go. “Maybe someday an entire warhead or rocket could be produced as the technology further matures,” Zunino wrote.

BEA Systems wanted this type of technology by 2040, but it looks like there will be 3d printed warheads much sooner.

I searched around and found an DIY project where someone 3d printed plastic sabot round on a  Makerbot to be fired from homemade combustion cannon. The future will be very interesting.


Source: http://www.itclips.net/2013/02/20/touring-the-labs-at-make-hq-3-2/


In reality, the actual 3d printed warhead will probably look something like this:

Rytheon STM, source: http://weapons.technology.youngester.com/2011/04/new-warhead-small-tactical-munition.html





It is Rytheon's Small Tactical Munition, a new weapon specifically designed to be employed from unmanned aircraft systems. STM is a 13 pound guided munition that is approximately 2 feet long, making it the smallest air-launched weapon in the Raytheon portfolio. It has a 5 pound warhead. It is small, light and lethal and enables drones to fly longer, further and attack more targets.

So, it is possible that there will be small 3d printing factories in forward military air bases that will create munition similar to this, cutting the cost, reducing the need for supply lines and making custom munition for any purpose like anti personnel with more fragmentation, material penetration with more mass, anti-armor with shaped charges. For those small drone bombs plastic materials could be used or even locally sourced materials. Only non-printable parts are currently guidance unit, explosives and fuse. 
Those digital fabrication production cells could also make replacement parts for the drones themselves.  

War is hell people, we need more food and less bombs.   


Army Technology publication with focus on 3D printing:

http://usarmy.vo.llnwd.net/e2/c/downloads/352196.pdf

Source article: http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-army-is-3d-printing-warheads

Update (19.7.2015.):

Raytheon announced it can print almost all the parts needed for guided rocket ammunition:

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2015/07/raytheon-can-3d-print-military-missiles.html






Rat Rig is Portuguese company that targets DIY, hobby and prosumer hardware market. They just announced that they are now first manufacturer of aluminum linear v-slot rails. They are priced in 6 euro per meter price range.

I don't have much experience in using v-slots, but it is good to know that they are now more available in my part of the world, Europe.

http://ratrig.com/

V-slot product page: http://ratrig.com/hardware/vslot.html




































Fuse Camp is small filament welding device that will enable you to permanently connect two pieces of filament on-the-fly. You can attach it to your printers frame which will give you continuous filament if you run out of it or just want to add different color. Looks like a very practical gadget.

The Fuse Clamp is available in two sizes, one to weld 1,75mm filament together and the other for 3,0mm filament. It works with just about any type of spooled material, including ABS, PLA, PVA and Nylon. You can even mix multiple colours together to create multicolor prints without the need for dual extruders.

FUSE was developed by Pedro M. Librero


Fuse clamp Indiegogo campaign where you can get it for some 80 USD or 59 Euro:




Sofa Arne, Manufacturer B&B Italia, is a tribute to a great Italian designer Antonio Citterio which is one of my favorite designers.
This seating system has a distinctive, curved shape and a comfortable backrest. It’s available in a lot of different configurations, for different sized areas, and can take up more or less space with a seating area of a larger or smaller width. Options without armrests are available, as well as models with one or two armrests. In this case the armrests are the natural continuation of the suspended backrest. Arne sofas were designed to be set next to the wall or be placed in the centre of a room. 

The seating areas have large seat cushions and are sustained by aluminium supports. Each model is cosy and welcoming. The semi-circular or corner versions of Arne provide face-to-face seating for people to gather around a point of attraction, which is the television or the home theatre set in today’s houses. Arne is also the perfect place to relax in complete comfort. 

The 3d model is available in sketchup 8, full of texture. In the file, you will find the 3 main configurations. Enjoy ^ - ^

Download HERE 3d sketchup model Sofa Arne - B&B Italia #15 ( 3 file) rar file 50MB

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Here are two interesting videos by SVseeker crew. They show how they upgraded their CNC plasma router table with 3d printing extruder. I believe their CNC table is refurbished second-hand DynaCNC table which they plan to upgrade further into DIY vacuum and water table and ballpoint drawing / plotter table.
They show parts of the construction process and print results.
Keep it up Svseek-ers, that sailboat looks great!




I covered several other CNC upgraded into 3d printer projects, start here and follow the links if you want to see other examples:

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2014/02/upgrading-sieg-mini-cnc-into-3d-printer.html


Also check out SVseeker.com homepage, they have several CRAZY projects like personal DIY submarines:

http://svseeker.com/


Submarine Seeker home-built submersible by SvSeeker





Solidry is new 3d model and 3d printing marketplace from India. They are the first such service based in India. There are many new online marketplaces, but community development is always critical. We will see how they develop in the future.
All you Indian readers, go and check them out.

Good luck Solidry!





























http://www.solidry.com/



Slic3r stable version 1.1.6 is out. Since last time I looked at it it now has many new options like linear gap fill, per-region settings, modifier meshes, pillars / bridge support material, model cutting etc.

Here is a review by James Bruton (known for his 3d printed costumes such as 3d printed Xenomorph). He
explains functions like improved multi-material print handling and others.




http://slic3r.org/releases/1.1.6







13 year old Clay Haight made this sub-100$ dollar simple wearable eye display. There are many other DIY Google Glass projects that involve 3d printing, but non with such a young maker.

From the source:
Clay’s DIY “Google Glass” uses the sensors on the Arduino Esplora along with the Arduino LCD screen and a 3D printed frame.
He can use voice commands to bring up a calendar with his schedule, local maps, and temperature and weather info.
A headband on the back keeps it from tilting to one side.
“Now they are extremely comfortable,” says Clay. “In fact I wear them around my house and tell my parents the temperature just for fun!”

























Source and more info: http://makezine.com/2014/07/16/diy-google-glass/

Update:

Here is a similar project: http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2014/07/3d-printable-low-cost-foldable.html

Very easy tutorial vray for sketchup, shared by Hoang Anh (You can contact him by clicking on the His Name) with all the settings of the material, complete with Vray vismat material, necessary to get the result that you see in the image below.

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Here is first look at Lobo 3D printer developed and built by Jeff Kerr. Jeff is known for his design of Feather non-cartesian 3d printer.
He will make plans for Lobo publicly available once he has finished the project. I'll follow his work and keep this post updated.
Nice work Jeff! Keep it going!




Update:

Here is the Lobo printing:







From video description:
When Natasha Hope-Simpson lost her leg, her life came to a stop. But she built new momentum through design, as she created a beautiful, custom 3D-printable prosthetic leg that reflected her character in ways that a stock prosthetic never could. See how she and a team of 3D experts went from design to prototype in only two weeks.

More information:

http://www.3dsystems.com/learning-center/case-studies/3d-printing-makes-thinkers-doers

PDF paper: http://www.3dsystems.com/sites/www.3dsystems.com/files/cs-novascotia_prosthetic-final.pdf




Modern and elegant design this sofa / banquette , design and modeled in sketchup , by Assou Abdul , Architect Furniture Designer, who lives and works in Tanzania ( You can contact him by clicking on the His Name) The Core Velvet Banquette offers comfort and design in a class of its own and appears to be perfectly enveloped in sophisticated cushioning and covers. It has a soft appearance, but is firmly upholstered. fits perfectly in any environment, whether modern or classic

The 3d model , shared exclusively with Sketchup Texture, is available in sketchup 8. Thank you very much the architect Assou for this great contribution!

PASSWORD 14assou

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Kalì, is a stunning modern kitchen designed and produced in Italy by Arredo 3 which well represents the latest furniture trends for this sector.
Kalì is a kitchen that joins typical elements of tradition with the contemporary settings. To reinterpret classical elements, integrating them with modern technologies as the handle 30° and grip profile system...this is the bet that Kalì is intended to win.

Working through a subtraction of decorative elements, it keeps unchanged typical warmth of old kitchens. A traditional suol interpreted with laminate that perfectly trace the oak matterism combined to innovative materials in glossy and mat laminate and top in laminate fenix.

Due to the interest that has aroused the post that we published on our facebook page a few days ago, we decided to model it in 3d, entrusting the task to Rosanna Mataloni, to which we give our thanks
The 3D model of kitchen Kali, is available in sketchup 8, complete with all the textures and accessories, as well as see in the image below.

Download HERE 3d sketchup model,  Kalì kitchen by Arredo 3 #9 - rar file 25 mb

PASSWORD 9mataloni


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Very chic this 3d model , designed and modeled in sketchup , by Assou Abdul , Architect Furniture Designer, who lives and works in Tanzania ( You can contact him by clicking on the His Name)
The 3d model "sofa Core XL lounge" , shared exclusively with Sketchup Texture, is available in sketchup 8. Thank you very much the architect Assou for this great contribution

Download HERE sketchup 3d model sofa Core XL Lounge #13 - rar file 3MB

PASSWORD 13assou

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Let us thank very much our friend Empoy Medina  for this  package that contains 3 new very great elements vray for sketchup grass proxy . For those who wishes to deepen how to use the 3d proxy material click here for tutorial

Download here grass proxy #2 - rar file 10 MB

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6#PHARMACY PROJECT, PLAN 3D,  Rosanna Mataloni Designer 
First of all I apologize for my English, as you know I do not speak this language and use simultaneous translation, trying to compose the sentences in an understandable way, but in this case I found many difficulties. I hope that the designs, they can, compensate my shortcomings, helping you to understand anyway the concepts. Thank you for your patience ^-^ 
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Really great this 3d model "Broadway Sofa ,  designed and modeled , by Assou Abdul , Architect Furniture Designer, who lives and works in Tanzania ( You can contact him by clicking on the His Name)
The 3d model, Organic Sofa Design in Ruby Red Satin, shared exclusively with Sketchup Texture, is available in sketchup 8. Thank you very much the architect Assou for this excellent contribution

PASSWORD 12sofa

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Free sketchup 3d model sofa Broadway #12. vray render 
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The apartment was initially consists of 2 bedrooms, 1 kitchen, a large entrance hall, a living area, in common with the 'dining area, and two small bathrooms, one of which was really very small.
The customer wanted give the apartment a modern impact with the addition of an extra bedroom for studio use, with a bed of emergency, without having to give up a spacious living area.
In addition, he asked that both bathrooms, they could have all the amenities.

And here is the project of Rosanna Mataloni that after two years, we can share with the client's permission. We specify that all the furnishings used here were constructed tailored because being the apartment, part of a building, there were constraints to be respected, for example, the windows, it was not possible to move, close or open in a new location, the central pillar, and 2 load-bearing walls.

Unlike other 3d models shared on our website, this model made ​​in sketchup 8, fully textured, are presented without setting render, and is presented with images extracted directly from the sketchup file. The goal is to offer a project in the Italian style, highly personalized, based on the coordination of colors and materials, on the exploitation of every single space for the livability of a family of 3, comfortable and cozy, modern but timeless

Download HERE 89 sqm apartement renovation sketchup 8 - rar file 77.4 MB

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the files are 3 in total - 1 with the complete layout 147 MB , 1 with only the boy's room 20 MB , 1 with  kitchen furniture- 28.3 MB 

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Italian style,Italian style, apartment renovated 89 sqm #3
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Essential design and  timeless shapes that turn into symbols of a new modernity, and that furnish the executive office, creating a classy environment highly distinctive.

CHANEL Executive Desk, made ​​in Italy, from Bluline furniture, and designed by Rosanna Mataloni in 2010, foresees important thickness, volumes, and essential geometrical shapes, able to exalt the materials and finishes, providing quality furniture solutions, which make the line unique and exclusive.
The desks, meeting tables and bookcases, made ​​of MDF, are available in a wide range of finishes either in wood melamine, both in lacquered.

The tables and desks are available from 240x95xh75 cm
The line is offering comprehensive libraries realizable also to measure, chests of drawers and furnishing accessories, completely coordinated.
We thank very much Bluline furnishings, for giving us the permission to share the 3D model of this refined line for office: The 3d model is available in sketchup 8 and includes all furnishings visible in the scene below.

PASSWORD chanel

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Chanel Executive Office - desk 
Chanel Executive Office - chests of drawers
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Great additional contribution, from the architect Dao Tuan Anh, who, at the 3d model published yesterday (modern house day & night # 24) today sent us the 3d model, set with this beautiful winter scene under the snow, ready to be rendered with vray for sketchup, excellent to  become familiar with a theme that is not always easy to render

PASSWORD 24house

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sketchup 3d model winter scene #24 render by Dao Tuan Anh
winter scene #24 render by Dao Tuan Anh - sketchup style, 
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Really a great 3d model, this modern house in reinforced concrete, which overlooks a large swimming pool in the open, shared by the architect Dao Tuan Anh,  Lecturer at the Center for Architecture, Design & Graphics Q-C in Hanoi, exclusively for Sketchup Texture (You can contact him by clicking on the His Name)

The 3d model made ​​in sketchup 2013, excellently textured, is available in two different settings, day and night, complete with vrmap and vrmesh, and ready to be rendered with vray for sketchup
Thank you very much Dao for this excellent contribution, which will allow many to be able to practice with the 3D visualization, on a subject so interesting

PASSWORD 24house

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house#24 day version Vray render by Dao Tuan Anh 
house #24 night version Vray render by Dao Tuan Anh
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