First PETG Print Issues
In the midst of my first petg print and I’m getting a lot of stringing on the print. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated Thanks. [link] [comments] |
In the midst of my first petg print and I’m getting a lot of stringing on the print. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated Thanks. [link] [comments] |
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I’ve designed a simple, lightweight, and material-efficient filament storage system specifically for the IKEA BILLY cabinet. It holds up to 22 full spools and 4 refills, requires only 3 aluminum tubes (20 mm diameter, 76 cm length), and is super easy to assemble. In my setup, the cabinet’s back panel is rigid, so the upper spools rest against it. If your cabinet is different, you can use a double holder model mounted upside down for extra support. Perfect for keeping your filament organized and accessible! Let me know what you think or if you have any questions. [link] [comments] |
I updated my original design adding a wide handle that adds stability and more comfort for handling hot plates. Or cool ones in general. This helps to keep any hand oils off the plate. Or hang them off a hook if you like. These can be left on the plate for printing on all (bambu) printers, they fit inside 256 models glass doors! Two sizes: 256x256(A1, P1 and X1) here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/811097#profileld-752453 180x180(A1 Mini) here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/811096#profileld-752452 [link] [comments] |
I bought a scooter and day one i broke the oem kick stand off. I set out to design my own thinner and sleeker version. What do you think? [link] [comments] |
So I have made a door for my fridge a couple months back when I tried to post this but I couldn’t so here we are. Designed in blender after taking some measurements (I’m an amateur in 3d modeling don’t judge), Made in PLA, holds up greatly since day 1, my ice stays ice, all cool. Original doors cost about 40€, so saved something aswell. It was printed in total of 4 parts, the left and right piece and the hinges, all put together with superglue and extra reinforcement, the middle seam is invisible. Let me know what you think! [link] [comments] |
The drain for my secondary sink of my kitchen broke a week before kitchen renos, so I made a funnel to help drain water in the mean time. [link] [comments] |
I have created a remix of a junction box with Wagos. As I only use it to connect sensor wires and not cables with high power, a smaller version is also sufficient Feel free to rant my model :) edit: https://www.printables.com/model/1081804-wago-221-412-3x2-thin-junctionbox-short [link] [comments] |
This is a solution to stow-away a P15 or a P52 ThinkPad laptop, I wanted to clear desk space, below is stuff I wanted to address. Features:
Designed for FDM 3D printing first:
Mounting the brackets, used a shim to add a gap so the laptop wouldn't be tight. Designed for 3D printing, maxing layer orientation and no support Tweaked the first layer area to be fast and easy to remove but still span the whole part. Here you can find .STL and .STEP: [link] [comments] |
Our ac vent started to dislike our phone holder so I made a cap for in the clock hole since we didn’t have a clock anyway. Also it’s one of my first 3D prints so I’m quite proud of myself [link] [comments] |
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