I know this isn’t new but so much satisfaction
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![]() | Work encouraged me to find things to print for my hobbies. I’ve always been interested in 3d printing a camera and so I decided to try printing this project I found online. https://www.printables.com/model/252405-medium-format-camera-version-2 I like the aesthetic and the fact that it uses a real lens. I can comment on changes and challenges if anyone is interested. I have not taken any pictures yet due to the challenges, I’ll post those when available. [link] [comments] |
![]() | Needed a way to air dry my cups and mugs, so designed this stackable units that can be moved out of the way when not needed. [link] [comments] |
![]() | Designed this two piece enclosure for covering 550 paracord knots. For zipper pulls and etc. [link] [comments] |
![]() | First one broke a good while ago, finally got to replacing it. [link] [comments] |
![]() | Saw a similar model a month or so ago but couldn’t find it. Used Flashforge Black Galaxy PLA which was quite temperamental with layer adhesion and warping but got there in the end. [link] [comments] |
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![]() | A quick and dirty attempt to get a sled for the one day a year we get snow. We got to test it out and it worked wonderfully 😀. Printed from PETG with some m6 fasteners from home Depot and Paracord for the reigns. [link] [comments] |
![]() | Hello everyone! I have created a charging station for my Samsung Galaxy Fit 3. This model is a print-in-place model with no extra hardware except the charger itself! Let me know what you think and if you happen to have the same watch and want to print it yourself, check this link out on MakerWorld: https://makerworld.com/de/models/1130894?from=search#profileId-1131180 [link] [comments] |
![]() | just have to make a better way to "slice" this in a better way that klipper doesn't freak out. now it's literally working like a single layer "printing" but i disengaged the BMG extruder arm so plastic doesn't move [link] [comments] |
![]() | I made some brackets to mount a DRO to the tailstock on my Atlas 618 lathe. Printed in PLA. It seems to work well so far. The hardest part was getting some relief cuts on the clamps to clear some of the curves in the tailstock casting. All the bolts go into hex nuts that are held in pockets in the print. I'm worried I might be relying a bit too much on layer adhesion in the clamps that go around the tailstock body, but there's also not really much force applied other than the clamping force so hopefully it will be okay. I'm thinking I might go back and add some shielding to at least the back end of the scale as that would be pretty easy. [link] [comments] |