Contest winners

Contest is now closed. All winners are announced below.

In January 2020 we’re holding a #MadeWithcolorFabb contest. All our customers are invited to share their prints on social media. Every five days we select a winner who gets four spools of filament. At the end of the month we select a winning Read more about the contest here. We will select several winners during the month which will be posted below (most recent one on top).

 

January overall winner

The big winner is the impressive, and still on-going, Mimphonium project. Check out the website for more information. Printed parts are made with PLA/PHA Standard White. Domenico Marseglia is the winner of 10 spools of colorFabb filaments!

 

January 30th

https://www.instagram.com/p/B76jVxuItX0/

A holder for a monochrystalline quartz, part of a million dollar laser amplifier by YAGjunky made with PLA/PHA (original Instagram post)

 

January 25th

Automated cat feeder system by Douglas Craig, made with nGen Dark Gray (original Tweet & design link)

 

January 20th

A garden hose connector by The 3D Smith (The Netherlands), made with PLA Economy (Original Tweet)

 

January 15th

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7S_7GnHVaP/

A lamp shade by Johan Gude (The Netherlands) made with copperFill and a strip of colorFabb_HT (Original Facebook and Instagram post)

 

Winner January 10th

https://twitter.com/Derek_Cameron/status/1215142137156730880

Printing a 1/4 scale rail road piece by Derek Cameron (USA) on the Blackbelt 3D with Color on Demand (Original tweet)

 

 

Winner January 5th

https://twitter.com/JouniLunden/status/1213449123648737285

A nut dispenser for birds made by Jouni Lunden (Finland), using nGen and PLA filament. (Original tweet)

 


Prints in the banner designed by David Östman and Rober Rollin, printed by colorFabb with PLA Economy filaments. Check out Rober Rollin’s website here.

 

See all the entries on:

 

#MadeWithColorFabb

Update: you can find the contest winners here.

 

We’re always curious what you make with our filaments. With the holidays fresh behind us we want to know what you printed recently. With #MadeWithColorFabb we start the new year with a month-long contest. Win four, or maybe even ten (10!) spools of filament! Read the rules & start posting.

Mandalorian design by Robert Rollin (link)

How?

It’s easy: Share your print on social media (Twitter, Facebook or Instagram), tag us with our official accounts and use the hashtag #MadeWithColorFabb

That’s all you have to do. O, and give credit to the designer if it is not your own.

 

What?

Any print will do, as long as it is made with colorFabb filament.  We will judge based on originality, functionality, quality and prefer new and recent prints over previously posted prints. You know you’re awesome, we know it. Now it’s time to show the rest of the world and all our followers.

 

Who?

You post, we judge. Judges will be fair and unbribeable and consist of colorFabb employees.

 

Why?

Because we like to reward great prints. Every five days we will give away four free spools of filament to what we judge is the best entry. Cut-off dates are January 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th and 30th. On the 31st we will give away 10 free spools to the best print of the entire month – which may or may not be one of those who have previously won.

 

When?

The entire month of January. Tag us and use #MadeWithColorFabb and you’re in. Only photos and videos uploaded until January 31st 23:59 CET apply.

 

Where?

We’ll re-post social media and announce winners there, in our blogs and newsletter. By participating you agree that we can use your work for promotional purposes.

 

Jon Snow bust design by David Östman (link)

Functional Design Challenge – Prints

A couple of months ago we challenged our users to come up with a design for us to print. The design had to be functional and to be printed with our highly functional PA-CF Low Warp filament. This Functional Design Challenge was quite a success and we announced 5 winners early July.

One of the perks was that we would print their design and send the prints to them. We have finished the prints and they will be shipped today. Below you can see the results:

 

Brent Heylen / part for the Shell Eco marathon, a school project

Original design:

Printed results:

Pol Guixe / filter box for a Fiat Panda

Original sesign:

Printed results:

 

Peter Roodenburg / Prusa fan shroud

Original design:

Printed results:

Oscar Kogenhop / personal shoe stretcher

Original design:

Printed results:

Jaromir Efler / bashguard for a trail bike

Original design:

Printed results:

All entries were judged by three experienced designers and 3D printers:

  • Steve Cox, UK – 3D printing expert when it comes to our metal filled filaments & much more!
  • Brent Wright, US – founder of LifeNabled and changing lifes by using 3D printing. See some of his amazing work here.
  • Gijs Houdijk, NL – technical development manager at colorFabb, knows 3D printing and our filaments better than you know yourself.

The winners received each 2 spools of PA-CF Low Warp and an Olsson Rubby Nozzle, graciously provided by 3DVerkstan in Sweden. Read more about why you should the Olsson Ruby Nozzle for all abrasive 3D printing materials in our recent blog.

All prints were made on various Ultimaker printers.

 

About PA-CF Low Warp

We launched PA-CF Low Warp late last year. It is a one of a kind polyamide formulation with the ability to print nearly warp free on non heated buildplatforms. Low infill prints come out perfectly flat on cold bed for higher infill prints 40/50C temperature is enough to obtain flat prints. The formulation has been modified to reduce the uptake of moisture by half compared to PA6 and it also takes about 4 times longer to reach the saturation point. This makes PA-CF Low Warp less sensitive to moisture than most other nylon filaments available in the market.

This tailormade formulation of polyamide features the mechanical properties of a PA6. Tensile strength was measured at 77,99 MPa and impact strength (notched) was measured at 5,44KJ/m2, test specimens both printed on Ultimaker 2+, 260C 0.1mm layerheight with 100% infill.

PA-CF Low Warp allows continues use at 120°C while retaining sufficient properties for the intended application. For those looking to print with nylon, moisture is a serious topic. PA-CF low warp has been modified to lower the uptake of moisture and slow down the time it takes to fully saturate by 4 times. In practice this means the filament is quite forgiving and user should be able to print with the material without noticing extreme influences of moisture uptake.

Users can now print high strength material without the need of heated chambers. The materials shows very good results for 3D printed parts compared to injection molded data, with only minimal loss in performance. This is a result of the excellent printability of the material, enabling users to acquire optimal performance on desktop FFF 3d printers.

Functional Design Challenge – winners!

Recently we challenged our followers to design a functional part and send it to us. You can read the initial announcement right here. The designs are to be printed with our PA-CF Low Warp filament, an engineering grade nylon based filament which can be printed with virtual no warping – even on a non-heated bed.

We received quite a few responses. All entries were judged by three experienced designers and 3D printers:

  • Steve Cox, UK – 3D printing expert when it comes to our metal filled filaments & much more!
  • Brent Wright, US – founder of LifeNabled and changing lifes by using 3D printing. See some of his amazing work here.
  • Gijs Houdijk, NL – technical development manager at colorFabb, knows 3D printing and our filaments better than you know yourself.

They have taken the month of June to judge the designs and chosen five which will be printed by colorFabb. The winners, mentioned below, will receive the print when ready, 2 spools of PA-CF Low Warp and 15% discount for life in our webshop! Thanks to the jury for taking their time!

Here are the winning designs, in no particular order:

 

Brent Heylen / part for the Shell Eco marathon, a school project

Pol Guixe / filter box for a Fiat Panda

Peter Roodenburg / Prusa fan shroud

Oscar Kogenhop / personal shoe stretcher

Jaromir Efler / bashguard for a trail bike

The parts will be printed over the coming weeks and we will keep you updated on the progress! This blog will be updated with the final results once ready, of course.


 

About PA-CF Low Warp

We launched PA-CF Low Warp late last year. It is a one of a kind polyamide formulation with the ability to print nearly warp free on non heated buildplatforms. Low infill prints come out perfectly flat on cold bed for higher infill prints 40/50C temperature is enough to obtain flat prints. The formulation has been modified to reduce the uptake of moisture by half compared to PA6 and it also takes about 4 times longer to reach the saturation point. This makes PA-CF Low Warp less sensitive to moisture than most other nylon filaments available in the market.

This tailormade formulation of polyamide features the mechanical properties of a PA6. Tensile strength was measured at 77,99 MPa and impact strength (notched) was measured at 5,44KJ/m2, test specimens both printed on Ultimaker 2+, 260C 0.1mm layerheight with 100% infill.

PA-CF Low Warp allows continues use at 120°C while retaining sufficient properties for the intended application. For those looking to print with nylon, moisture is a serious topic. PA-CF low warp has been modified to lower the uptake of moisture and slow down the time it takes to fully saturate by 4 times. In practice this means the filament is quite forgiving and user should be able to print with the material without noticing extreme influences of moisture uptake.

Users can now print high strength material without the need of heated chambers. The materials shows very good results for 3D printed parts compared to injection molded data, with only minimal loss in performance. This is a result of the excellent printability of the material, enabling users to acquire optimal performance on desktop FFF 3d printers.

TIME-LAPSE CONTEST-2015 – CLOSED

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COLORFABB TIME-LAPSE CONTEST

It’s time-lapse challenge time again! The rules are pretty basic: switch on the printer, print something cool and make a time lapse of it. A time-lapse allows you to capture the magic of 3d printing one frame at a time, when played back at normal speed time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing.

You can 3d print anything you want, use any type of 3d printer and material. We’re looking for time-lapses that capture the beauty of 3d printing and do this in an exceptional and clever way.

The winners
We know that making a time-lapse is a lot of work and takes quite a bit of preparation, that’s why we’re rewarding every eligible contestant with a sample pack. All entries that are posted on Twitter and Facebook (hashtag #colorfabbtimelapse) will be re-posted for the world to see.

And what can you win?

First prize:
A year long supply of colorFabb filaments of choice! Every month we will send you four spools of your choice to keep on printing, so that is 48 spools of filaments to be won! That will also include the materials to be released in 2016!

Second prize:
Two value packs with the filaments of your choice: 32 spools.

Third prize:
One value pack with the filaments of your choice: 16 spools.

Every eligible contestant will also receive a sample pack of colorFabb materials! All entries that are posted on Twitter and Facebook (hashtag #colorfabbtimelapse) will be re-posted for the world to see.

Selecting the winner
The contest will stop on January 18th at midnight (CET). colorFabb will choose the 10 best entries and will then conduct a public poll where everybody can vote for a full week. After this, the winner is announced. All prizes and sample packs will be shipped after this date.

Download Timelapse Contest Guideline PDF

 

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You must include

  • Printer settings and slicer settings so other people can learn from you approach.
  • Do not forget to acknowledge the original designer of the model you’re printing, if possible link to his work, portfolio or website.
  • State the material that you’re printing with.
  • Upload the video to youtube with the following tag: „colorfabb timelapse”
  • include „colorFabb” in the title of your youtube video when uploading
  • Must be uploaded between 24-12-2015 and 18-01-2016.
  • colorFabb tag must be visible in your time-lapse, see document colorfabb-time-lapse-contest-tag.pdf

 

No old entries allowed.
To ensure this, you must use our tag which needs to be included in every time lapse video: print it, cut it and place it near the print.
colorfabb-time-lapse-contest-tag.pdf

Print guidelines
You are free to print anything you like so get those creative juices flowing and think of something amazing to print!

Time-lapse guidelines:
There is only on rule for the time-lapse, it should show a 3d printer in action. You can decide yourself how you’re going to show this, surprise us with some original thoughts!

Winning designs will be:
original, something we haven’t seen yet.
complex printed parts, showing off your amazing 3d printer.
a quality time-lapse video, take care of composition, timing etc.

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[restab title=”Rules”]Entering the competition:
Entering the competition:
The time-lapse contest is open to everyone except employees and families of colorFabb. Multiple entries are welcome, team efforts are also more then welcome.
Furthermore we want you to:

  • Agree to be bound by the decisions of the judges (Jury).
  • Warrant that you are eligible to participate.
  • Warrant that the submission, i.e. time-lapse video, is your original work.
  • Warrant neither the work nor its use infringes the intellectual property rights (whether a patent, utility model, functional design right, aesthetic design right, trademark, copyright or any other intellectual property right) of any other person.
  • Are not entitled to any compensation or reimbursement for any costs.Agree colorFabb and associate resellers have the right to promote all entries.

 

Submitting an entry
Subscribe to the contest and submit an entry via the following application form:
https://learn.colorfabb.com/time-lapse-contest-2015/

*Only completely filled out entry forms are considered valid for the contest.

Your entry will be posted on https://learn.colorfabb.com/ along with the other entries.

Awarding the winners

The awarded participant is solely liable for the payment of all taxes, duties and other similar measures if imposed on the reward pursuant to the legislation of the country of his/her residence, domicile, citizenship, workplace, or any other criterion of similar nature.
Winners will be contacted by colorFabb staff to check contact information and any other information necessary to receive the award.

Term

This contest wil start on 24-12-2015 and the deadline for submitting entries will be 18-01-2016.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Timelapse:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-lapse_photography

 

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[restab title=”Winner”]And the winners is :

It has taken us quite a while to decide on a winner for the time-lapse contest. As hard has it was to decide on the 12 finalists, it has taken us considerably longer to find a winner. The jury consisted of:

Ruud Rouleaux, CEO
Gijs Houdijk, Technical Manager
Sander Strijbos, Sales Manager

Criteria we looked at were of course the prints themselves, the quality, application and the film itself. We, the jury, have to come to the following top 3:

#1 – 12x 4 spools of filament

REUse it by Aklih Design:


#2 – 2 value packs!

Cannon by Labern:


#3 – 1 value pack!

What is 3D printing by Colton1981:

 

We congratulate the winners with their achievements. We will contact them soon about the collection of their prizes. All contestants will be contacted soon about the sample packs that all contestants will receive.

 

We had a blast in the past few weeks watching all the videos and the hard work that was put into them. We hope you enjoyed it too and we will come up with another contest later this year!

 

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Time-Lapse contest summer 2014 – CLOSED

value pack challenge

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COLORFABB TIME-LAPSE CONTEST – NOW CLOSED WINNERS WILL BE ANOUNCED 8th AUGUST

Get your camera, laptop and 3d printer ready, it’s time for some time-lapse action! At colorFabb we like time-lapse videos a lot! We try to make at least 2 every week, printing great designs posted on thingiverse or youmagine. A time-lapse allows you to capture the magic of 3d printing one frame at a time, when played back at normal speed time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing.

You can 3d print anything you want, use any type of 3d printer and material. We’re looking for time-lapses that capture the beauty of 3d printing and do this in an exceptional and clever way.

The winners
We know that making a time-lapse is a lot of work and takes quite a bit of preparation, that’s why we’re rewarding the 1st place winner with a colorFabb Value Pack! The Value Pack retails for 400,- euro excl. tax and allows you to configure 16 spools of filament yourself! The Second place will be rewarded with 4 spools of material and the third gets to select 2 spools of material.

1st – colorFabb Value Pack
2nd – 4 spools of colorFabb 3d printing filament
3rd – 2 spools of colorFabb 3d printing filament

Most views – 2 spools of colorFabb 3d printing filament

*this prize excludes bronzeFill

Download Timelapse Contest Guideline PDF

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You must include in your video:

  1. Printer settings and slicer settings so other people can learn from you approach.
  2. Do not forget to acknowledge the original designer of the model you’re printing, if possible link to his work, portfolio or website.
  3. State the material that you’re printing with.
  4. Upload video to youtube with the following tag: „colorFabb Time-Lapse contest”
  5. include „colorFabb” in the title of your youtube video when uploading
  6. Must be uploaded between 25-06-2014 and 25-07-2014.

Print guidelines:
You are free to print anything you like so get those creative juices flowing and think of something amazing to print!

Time-lapse guidelines:
There is only on rule for the time-lapse, it must show a 3d printer 3d printing a model. You can decide yourself how you’re going to show this, surprise us with some original thoughts!

winning designs will be:

  1. original, something we haven’t seen yet.
  2. complex printed parts, showing off your amazing 3d printer.
  3. a quality time-lapse video, take care of composition, timing etc.

most views:
– although we don’t associate number of views with quality or originality, we do want to reward the video with the most views on youtube.

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[restab title=”Rules”]Entering the competition:
The time-lapse contest is open to everyone except employees, beta-testers, resellers and families of the colorFabb brand. Multiple entries are welcome, team efforts are also more then welcome.

By entering the contest you:

  1. Agree to be bound by the decisions of the judges (Jury).
  2. Warrant that you are eligible to participate.
  3. Warrant that the submission, i.e. time-lapse video, is your original work.
  4. Warrant neither the work nor its use infringes the intellectual property rights (whether a patent, utility model, functional design right, aesthetic design right, trademark, copyright or any other intellectual property right) of any other person.
  5. Are not entitled to any compensation or reimbursement for any costs.
  6. Agree colorFabb and associate resellers have the right to promote all entries.

Submitting an entry
Subscribe to the contest and submit an entry via the following application form:
https://learn.colorfabb.com/time-lapse-contest-summer-2014/

*Only completely filled out entry forms are considered valid for the contest.

Your entry will be posted on https://learn.colorfabb.com/ along with the other entries.

Awarding the winners

The awarded participant is solely liable for the payment of all taxes, duties and other similar measures if imposed on the reward pursuant to the legislation of the country of his/her residence, domicile, citizenship, workplace, or any other criterion of similar nature.

Winners will be contacted by colorFabb staff to check contact information and any other information necessary to receive the award.

Term
This contest wil start on 25-06-2014 and the deadline for submitting entries will be 25-07-2014 After this a 14 day period will allow all entries to be viewed on youtube and collect as many views as possible. In the mean time colorFabb staff jury will decide on the winning entries which will be announced 08-08-2014.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Timelapse:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-lapse_photography

 

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[restab title=”Winner”]And the winners is :

First of all we need to start this post with a big thank you to all participants of the Time-Lapse contest! Overall we’re impressed with the quality of the videos and the amount of care and attention the contenders have put into their work.

All entries are listed in our youtube playlist which gives a great overview of the various types of 3d printers that are being used nowadays. We’ve seen the new Printrbot Metal but also a few cool RepRap’s and plug-and-play Makerbots and Ultimakers all revealing their print process in a time-lapse.

The winners of the time-lapse contest have been reviewed by Ruud Rouleaux, Sander Strijbos and Gijs Houdijk of the colorFabb team. This wasn’t an easy task since there were so many great entries. The ingredient we were looking for are originality, complex 3d prints and a quality time-lapse video. We think the winners incorporated these elements best and therefore deserve to be the winners of the very first colorFabb challenge!

The Winners


1. Spiral of Life – colorFabb Summer 2014 Timelapse Challenge

2. Busted – From scan to bust with ColorFabb

3. colorFabb Football Match

We also wanted to reward the time-lapse with the most youtube views. At the time of writing this post the most views, not including the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners, is [xxx] by:

Albert Einstein 3D printing using colorFabb filament by Printrbot Simple

Once again thank you to all participants! We liked the first challenge so much that we will definitely be organizing another challenge. So expect more opportunities for winning free colorFabb 3d printing filament!

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