Banana holder I saw on a bike today
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![]() | The buttons make it move the opposite way unfortunately, maybe someday I'll take it apart and reverse the wiring [link] [comments] |
![]() | Bought a 2nd hand monitor for €15 but it came without a stand. Quickly drew something up in Fusion360 and a day later it's in use. It's not much but it gets the job done for now. [link] [comments] |
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![]() | I needed just a slightly better hold for if I hit a pothole or something and magsafe wasn’t enough so I designed a minimalistic cradle that provides just enough support without needing moving parts or anything. [link] [comments] |
![]() | First off, credit to the designer: https://www.printables.com/model/629356-pool-filter-washing-stand-v2 I've got a pool and cleaning the filter always sucked. I got wet with nastiness and I felt like the filter never got really clean. I got an Instagram ad for a product to make cleaning filters easier, but the price is insane. So about $30 later (aluminum tubing + ball bearings) I've got this made out of PETG + ABS-GF. [link] [comments] |
![]() | Chainsaw hook. Very pleased with how well this has come out Spent a bit of time researching hook design. This feels rock solid with the saw on it. Printed in PLA on my Creality K1 - 5 layer wall thickness and 50% gyroid infill. No supports needed [link] [comments] |
![]() | I wanted a way to use some of the extra space in my fridge door, so I designed this to hang off the existing shelving system. I don't have enough cans to test it, but it should hold a 12 pack in each side. I measured twice and then cut... Too many times. But here we are, it almost looks like it belongs. [link] [comments] |
![]() | My computer charger cable gets moved and bundled a lot so I made small things to try and keep some integrity I used some m3 bolts to hold it together and springs [link] [comments] |
![]() | This whisk came with a powered hand mixer. I printed a handle to convert it to a handheld whisk. After sanding, the layer lines look and feel like wood grain! Printed in PETG. [link] [comments] |
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![]() | Printed a resin spaceship with very delicate protrusions. So I imported it in a CAD program, and subtracted it from a few blocks to make a shipping cradle. It arrived safe and sound. [link] [comments] |
![]() | I wanted a 2nd one so I could pre-load film into one while the other was scanning, and I didn't want to pay £25-£30 for one. So I designed and 3D Printed one myself which, not to brag, I think is better than the original that came with the scanner. (not exactly a high bar but oh well) Magnetic attachment means I don't have to make sure it's clipped in properly all the time, and if I have strips longer than 6 frames, the hinge has enough clearance to allow the film to pass underneath it! So theoretically I could scan a whole roll without cutting it down! If you have a 3D printer big enough, the free 3D files are linked in the comments. You'll need a 300x300 build plate or larger so Creality K1 Max, K2 Plus/pro or Bambu H2D should work fine. I've made ones for 35mm, 120 and 70mm with other film size holders currently a WIP [link] [comments] |
I don't have much counter space in my kitchen. I would always make a mess of my paper recipes while baking/cooking. So I made a quick vice style paper holder that attaches to my stand mixer.
![]() | Designed in tinker cad. Ran out of black, finished with purple, PETG, because the cart is purple themed. Biggest print I’ve ever done, usually do tons of small multicolor print. 4 walls, 3% infill, 1200g 35hr. Fits 1 big Stanley exactly, 2 large and 2 small holders plus 2 storage bins. Added slots on sides for expansion. [link] [comments] |