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I would make a lamp shade with my own design.
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So many uses!
I think a 3Doodler is the ultimate failed print repair tool (for small cracks or breaks). Also, would love to add my signature to some of my prints (especially those I give as gifts).
Apart from that, think it would be fun to wrap my kids zippers on their clothes and backpacks with unique designs and incorporate their names.
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jewelry for my cousin, and model bridges.
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i would craft my long last desired set of gears, i've been cutting them out of paper and cardboard... no no no they are weak and don't turn properly, i need my GEARS! to do a prototype i'm working on
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the eiffel tower to show to schools to promoter the use of 3d printing in schools
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I would print my number, 41, on all sorts of things: side of my sunglasses, the remote control, my quadcopter, etc. I'm terrible at drawing so I would probably start with veeeeery simple things.
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what i like about the 3dodler is its simplisity if you can draw it 2d you can make it 3d .and all without having to go into a cad program. it is a tool for making things on the fly being able to make real time adjustments to tweak an object as needed
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I would use the 3D doodler to make portraits. I think it would be great to have with me so I could use it as soon as I have some inspiration. This would also be a great way for me to quickly make ideas that pop in my head.
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Feet for prototype circuit boards so they stand off of metallic areas.
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Probably a box of some sort, saw a lantern that could be put to good use!