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In this video I show you the basic types of parts that are possible with a 3D printer, as well as the level of accuracy, strength and shape design options. Link collection ----------------------- Gear indicator for extruders http://members.chello.at/macfree/STL/... Interesting YouTube videos: Nice time-lapse study: • Satisfying 3D Prints TimeLapse episod... Compressed air machine: • Compressed Air Engine V3 Tanks: • Video Model airplanes: • HOW TO 3D PRINT your own RC AIRPLANE • 3D printed huge RC plane - Yak55 Movable parts, hinges: • How to design 3D Printable Hinges - M... Wall brackets: • Will It Break? Stress Testing 3D Prin... Gearboxes: • The Hot Swapping Gear Mechanism VCT2 Funny parts from Prusa: • Cool 3D prints from our office: T-Rex... Material, PLA: • Things you should know about PLA PET-G • Things you should know about PETG ABS • Things you should know about ABS • Should you 3D Print in ABS? Probably ... ABS vs. PLA • 3D Printing 101: PLA or ABS? - 2015 • PLA & ABS Peon230 Arm Break Tests Flex-Filament: • Flexible 3D Printing Filaments Tested... Shapes-Vases: • Glow in the Dark Vase on the Ultimaker 3 • Vase Exploration 1 // 3D Printed Expe... • Designer Vase 3D printed - German Re... --------------------------------------------- Due to demand, the pencil holders shown are available as STL files (what an STL is will be explained in the next video... :-) Pencil holder with base With wall 0.8 mm Elliptical: http://members.chello.at/macfree/STL/... Square: http://members.chello.at/macfree/STL/... Shape as a hollow body Elliptical: http://members.chello.at/macfree/STL/... Square: http://members.chello.at/macfree/STL/...