Make it Real Free 3D Printing Giveaway - EXTENDED!
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, THE 50 PRINT GIVEAWAY IS BEING RENEWED THROUGH JUNE 4TH!
Instructables is giving away FREE 3D prints to the first 50 projects to enter the Make It Real Challenge this week that get featured on the site! Simply enter your project into the contest, and if it gets featured, you get a FREE 3D Print.
The Make It Real Challenge is open to any project that was at least partially designed using a computer: it could be a preliminary digital sketch, a sticker, an electronics schematic, laser-cutter files, a 3D design, or even an inkjet printer template - anything digital! And the prizes are insane - we're giving away a $50k Objet 3D printer, 11 UP! personal 3D printers, and even more free 3D prints.
To win your FREE 3D print, just enter your project into the Make It Real Challenge this week and meet our featuring criteria! Everyone who does will win a 3" x 3" x 3" 3D print of anything they choose, a 3D printed Instructables robot, or 5 pieces of their choice from the Free Universal Construction Kit.


















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http://www.instructables.com/id/Duct-Tape-Cardboard-Iron-Helmet-Skyrim/
My Ible was featured today, does that mean I get a free print, and if so does it mean I have to design what I want or submit a pic of what I want printed?
Also how long do we have to design a printable piece?
Thanks for any answers, I'm sort of confused.
did hear back can't wait to see the results, how long do I have to submit my design
http://www.instructables.com/id/3x1-Chalkboard-table/?comments=all#CVAZW4XH2G60MQJ
anybody know which site i can check for the 3"x3" 3D print?
I'm tempted by the robot figure but really should design something myself. I wonder if 3 inches cubed is enough to make a toy for my 7 month old son that won't be a choking hazard?
http://www.instructables.com/id/All-Metal-Wall-Art-Sailing-Boats/
(Just kidding)
life is like that :-)
http://www.instructables.com/id/Wood-and-Metal-Wall-Art-Tin-Punching/
http://www.instructables.com/community/Make-it-Real-Free-3D-Printing-Giveaway/?skipPro=true#comments
says the extended deadline is may 6th while
http://www.instructables.com/community/Make-it-Real-Challenge-Deadline-Extended/
says the extended deadline is june 4th
Can anyone affirm one of the dates?
The contest ends June 4th
Oh well, at least I'm almost finished the work on a groovy 'ible.
whats going on?
Only downside to such a large prize is the ~$15k you'll owe to Uncle Sam next year ...... unless you could somehow redirect the gift to a non profit organization and then offer to store it at your house ;-)
2nd Paragraph. Its a "possibility" to win.
(Crosses fingers)
(Members in Canada and the U.K. can't accept inches). :-)
The Queen said so...
1 KM=1000 M= :)
1 MI=5280"= ',:\ wtf bro?
HOT: +40 C (Celsius), 104 F (Fahrenheit)
Freezing: 0 C (Celsius), 32 F (Fahrenheit)
COLD!!!: -40 C (Celsius), -40 F (Fahrenheit)
Huh? How can two "different" measures of temperature start off so far apart and then end up the same???
Both are linear scales.
Celcius makes a whole lot of sense for dealing with the temperature of things. Freezing and boiling of water are close at hand for calibration. Farenheight makes a little sense when you are comparing things to body temperature, but the zero is weird (it was the freezing point of a not-hard to make liquid, so was easy to get consistant).