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Blog 1: Thingiverse

Hexagonal Trefoil Knot: 3D Print
A. Something amazing/beautiful

This object is truly an intricate piece. I really can't pin point any real purpose to make this piece of art but that is irrelevant. It reminds me of some sort of mobius strip.

Link to the Thingiverse article itself ([1]).






3D Print Image of a Cat Flexing
B. Something funny or strange

For something that is funny and strange, I decided to go with this very odd cat who seems to be flexing. I don't know what the inspiration behind this object is but it certainly is strange. After surfing the "verse" I found that the beefy animal thing is somewhat of a fad.

Link to the article for this print ([2]).






A 3D Print Image of a barrel that you can put your dog poop bags in
C. Something useless

When I was searching for something that was useless, I hit the mother loving jackpot. This object ... get ready ... is a small barrel that you put dog poop bags in. First off, who buys dog poop bags? Just use grocery bags, no need to get fancy for your dog's poop. Second, why? Why on earth does this exist?

Link to this Thingiverse page is [3].







A Printable Earbud Holder
D. Something useful

Now this object spoke to the very depths of my sole (maybe a little dramatic). I can't stress how many times I have to solve the rubix cube that is my tangled ear buds out of my pocket. This is an ingenious novel idea that I will be printing myself. That being said, shame on the user for overpaying for those beats headphones. smh

Link to the Thingiverse article for this is [4].






Plastic Wedding Ring
E. Something which surprised you

This surprised me because I could not imagine proposing to your wife with a plastic ring. Yes this is a guys hand in the picture, but it begs the question as to if his wife's ring is plastic. The whole thing is very shocking and I want to know the details of this how this came to be.

Link to the Thingiverse article for this is [5].



Blog 3: Thingiverse