3D Printed Scoubidou

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2010

The 3D printed scoubidou is available at Shapeways: http://www.shapeways.com/model/143543/

You can also visit my shop: http://www.shapeways.com/shops/themagicshop

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  • That is not Scooby doo!!

  • @bakabozzaish Once again Scoubidou is the French for "stitch cord", "lanyard", "scoubi", "scoobie", "boondoggle" or "gimp".

    I don't know exactly what you expected (the dog from the cartoon perhaps?), but I am sorry if the title is misleading.

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  • this isn't a scooby doo

  • ziss is a scoubidou and you can use it as a .................scoubidou

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  • Beautiful.

  • i like the accent so thumbs up...

  • @poosaypirate Well, I had first to figure out how actual scoobies where done (pencil and paper). Then I decided the dimensions. I used a modeling software to draw the axis of one wire, copied it 3 times (rotating each copy 90°) and I draw the endings. Then I added thickness to the spline. It was a long time ago: I would say 4 hours more or less... Happy that you like it... :)

  • @TheMagicShop1 thank you, i am enthralled (!!!) how long and difficult is or was it to fabricate the 3D model in a computer

  • @poosaypirate This one in color is $20.90. In white, it is $15.90 (there is a direct link to the model in shop in the description). Have also a look at the Stitch Fabric: /watch?v=jsJ_5lAw2vo

    ;-)

  • @TheMagicShop1 was that expensive ?

  • @TheMagicShop1 Oh, yhank you for the answer. Its really amazing creation! Congratulations.

  • @RepertMousik Scoubidou is the French for stitch cord, lanyard, scoubi, scoobie, boondoggle or gimp. It can be used as a keychain. This one is made of plastic thanks to 3D printing (I made a 3D model and then ask Shapeways to use one of their 3D printer to make it layer by layer).

  • its beautiful, but what is it? thanks

  • haha lol it look like a chain

  • @TheMagicShop1 Ahhh ok! Merci! J'avais pas compris le principe..!^^ Mais ayant vu le lien de ton site j'ai de suite mieux compris ce que tu faisais.. (moi et l'anglais c'est pas trop ça..) Mais quand j'ai entendu ta voix sur une de tes vidéos j'ai de suite compris que tu étais français (+ le comm' en dessous)! ;p Merci d'avoir répondu en tout cas c'est cool!

  • @LiiiZ33 Content qu'il te plaise. En fait, je n'ai fait que dessiner la forme en 3D dans un logiciel de modélisation. Ensuite j'ai envoyé le fichier contenant le modèle en 3D à Shapeways (en France, il y a Sculpteo) une société qui fabrique l'objet en impression 3D, et t'envoie l'objet chez toi.

    Tu peux acheter ce modèle dans ma boutique (le lien est dans la description, normalement) ou essayer d'en faire un pareil dan un logiciel de modélisation 3D (Sketchup, 3DS Max...) et le faire imprimer.

  • Mais comment on le fabrique ton scoubidou? Il a l'air cool, ça serait bien que tu fasses un tuto dessus stp! :)

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    i knew it =DD hahaha

  • @MrsVampire111 Yes, that's right. I am French. :-)

  • you are from france right?

  • Yes I know! ;-)

    This time the wire is thicker (2 mm) and the elasticity is due to the shape of the structure (spring-like).

    This model is basically one-dimensional. I will test 2D very soon (a kind of fabric with the same pattern), but I still have to figure out how to make a 3D structure...

    Stay tuned!

  • Thanks. This is well direction, elasticity interest me. You know it.

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