Simple little brackets I designed.
D [link] [comments] |
D [link] [comments] |
Dog got into the trash and almost killed herself eating a whole rotisserie chicken worth of bones. NO LONGER! [link] [comments] |
I searched for a gridfinity holder for this kit for table organisation but didn't find one. Some onshaping and printing later this thing was born. [link] [comments] |
Gridfinity is such a useful system that it shouldn't be confined to workshop organisation. I think almost all drawers could benefit, and so decided to design some organisers for my cutlery drawer. Link to model: https://makerworld.com/en/models/708502 [link] [comments] |
The alternatives I found kept the AA batteries easy to reach only when in the front of the drawer! I now have 4 of these slides, keeping to my practise of buying in bulk 😁 Available hereif you want it! https://makerworld.com/models/769944 [link] [comments] |
I got tired of iRobots parts wearing out after a month or two, so I made some new ones! [link] [comments] |
Gridfinity is such a useful system that it shouldn't be confined to workshop organisation. I think almost all drawers could benefit, and so decided to design some organisers for my cutlery drawer. Link to model: https://makerworld.com/en/models/708502 [link] [comments] |
Its my First Upload 😇. But im Working on it If someone is interested https://makerworld.com/models/757470 [link] [comments] |
Didn’t want to put stickers on my mechanical keyboard, so I 3D printed replacement keycaps instead [link] [comments] |
Low cost alternative to manufactured tips.
I have tested these extensively with my team. In 6 months they have shown no signs of tearing in the tips/plugs or damage to the ends of the poles.
At about $22 dollars per kilo for TPU Filament, the tips cost less than $2 each. The alternative would be around $20 through most other vendors.
.3mf files are included on some of the following sites for best print settings.
Printables Link
Cults3D Link
Thingiverse Link
I made this simple "fix" to the old pot lid. Withstands 70C in a dishwasher. I'm going to love this Fiberlogy PCTG. [link] [comments] |
I posted the work in progress last week, here's the completed machine. It holds about 75 2" capsules. The coin mechanism is from Printables, the rest I designed myself from scratch using Fusion. The windows are made of plexiglass. It takes printed tokens rather than real money. I intend to use it at a craft fair where I'll be sitting right next to it the whole time, so it doesn't have any locks, or even a bottom. There's a hole in the back to remove the tokens. I designed it with the intention of adding a door but decided the door wasn't really necessary for this particular event It has more than 20 individual 3D printed parts. There are also a few screws, heat set inserts, a wooden dowel, and 5 springs (which are part of the dispensing plate, to keep it from double dispensing). I did the gears in PETG and everything else in PLA. The blue base is cut into 3 parts in order to make it easier to print and assemble, the grooves are there to hide the seams. I don't currently have plans to share the STL, this was a project with a lot of trial and error and making things up / changing them as I went along so the files are a mess. I do need to add a flap to the chute, right now it really spits the capsule out at you. This was a really fun project, and I'm really happy with it. There are some changes I'd make if I did it again, and I may decide to reprint those gray vertical bits because the tolerance is too tight, but overall it came out better than I expected. [link] [comments] |
V [link] [comments] |
Made a new box to house the wiring and hold a rotary switch on a new (to me) milling machine. [link] [comments] |