This is a new project. It will be an electric powered outboard motor for small boats when complete.
So far I’ve made the propeller only and sharing it right away.

I have made these three toolbox lid designs a while ago. And i guess it is better to publish them instead of keeping in the computer until they get lost due to a HDD failure 😀
You know those plastic lids are get lost very easily. I’ve got 3 magnums and none of them had a lid on it when i bought them. So I made this lid.
They are modeled to be 3d printed. All three fit the original plastic seat tail part. They are printed and tested. Read more for the STL files.
Read More Pages: 1 2 3 4 5I like retro games, especially retro game consoles. When i was a kid, one of our neighbour’s who used to work in abroad, used to bring his son electromechanic portable game devices or consoles i remember. We also queu up as the other kids to have our chance to play with the games. They were interesting, nearly nothing electronic or solid state inside, everything working with gears, wires, dc motors, lamps (not leds) and some color filters for creating screen effects.
I sketched several similar console designs on paper first. Selected one of them which would be easier to design, 3d print and assemble then started working in solidworks.
took me a short while to3d model the main form and a bit longer to model the components and interior assembly details.
Read MoreCAM files for the tot rod kids car bodyshell inspired from citroen 2cv prototype. The body can be used for DIY hobby projects, building your child a ride etc.
Can be made from sheet material cut to specs with a laser cutter, water jet or similar other methods. Designed for 12mm thick plywood. Requiress one and half standart 1220x2440mm plywood sheet.
The Fiat 126 (Type 126) is a four passenger, rear-engined city car that was introduced by Fiat in October 1972 at the Turin Auto Show[1] as a replacement for the Fiat 500. The majority of 126s were produced in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, as the Polski Fiat 126p, where production continued until 2000. In many markets Fiat stopped sales of the 126 in 1993 in favour of their new front-engined Cinquecento. Total production reached almost 4.7 million units.
In Poland the car became a cultural icon and earned the nickname Maluch, meaning “The Little One” or “Toddler”.[3][4] It eventually became an official model name in 1997 when Maluch started appearing on the rear of the car.
This is a 3d printable model of the Fiat 126 car which is scaled down and modified to be a toy. Can be built as a cable controlled car or even a wireless r/c car depending on your ability. Read on for more pictures and the download link for the STL files.
Read MoreI’ve searched the net for a dummy security camera to place in front of my apartment, didn’t be able to find a good & free one. So designed my own.
The camera lens inside is actually a wide angle LED lens which is available on the market. Even without it the cam will look very real.
There are 4 holes for 3mm leds that will imitate IR lighting leds inside the cameras. There is empty space inside so if you like you can place a circuit to flash them, or anyhting else. Even a real camera can be fitted in, making my design not a dummy but a real security cam. Ebay is full of small cameras, many of them wireless that canfit inside.
There is also a dummy wireless antenna thing on top.
Read MoreModeled this after extensively measuring the dimensions of the instruments I have, which are;
Olds Ambassador Cornet,
King Master Cornet,
Holton Collegiate Cornet and
Bach Prelude Pocket Trumpet.
The air path gets wider all the way from the mouthpiece to the bell as it should in a cornet (excluding the valveblock area ).
The mouthpiece is a 5B, as close as possible model of a well known cornet mouthpiece with wonderful sound.
All parts are made or divided into smaller units, enabling this to be printed by using almost any printer, small or large.
As usual I guess it will be a challenge to have the valves operate properly.