Just starting this hobby! Accessories holder for a small vacuum. Struggling with some slicer settings, would love feedback! OnShape OrcaSlicer Bambu A1 mini (0.4/T-PEI/PLA basic) I’d like to improve gaps between lines in the same layer and gaps on curved outside surfaces. [link] [comments] |
Vista de Lectura
1st design of my own
Drain cover
submitted by /u/throwaway21316 [link] [comments] |
Lego SpeedChampions wall mount.
Little wall mount for when your kid has too much Lego/too less space to put them 😂 [link] [comments] |
Ipod Classic Dock
submitted by /u/LyxSmash [link] [comments] |
Printed some leather stamps
Modeled in OnShape, printed on my BambuLab A1. [link] [comments] |
Pin for bifold closet door
One of my laundry room doors kept falling off the track, so I whipped up a quick model to replace it with a longer pin. Works great! Printed with zero support because, why not. Printing the overhang in midair worked way better than expected and with a little cleanup was good enough :D [link] [comments] |
Simple Print
So a contractor came to fix our garage door that hasn’t been working. He mounted the controller on the wall with exposed wires. It’s low voltage but it’s still an unpleasant sight. So I used the first photo to scale in Fusion360 as a canvas and mocked up a new plate. I filleted the edges and shelled to about 2.5mm and got what you see in the second photo. I forgot to add countersinks into the model so I just counter sunk them with a bit I had in my toolbox. Simple, but functional 🙌🏽 [link] [comments] |
ESP32 C3 Mini keychain
hey all,
i designed this keychain shell for the ESP32 C3 Mini, let me know what you think!
Thanks!
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Cobbled together an accessory rack for the A1
Was very surprised by the amount of accessories in the Maker world for A1 mini accessories but very few for A1. Took a model for an ams arm and sliced it in bamboo studio, then added a primitive rounded rectangle, got out the calipers and measured the magigoo bottle. Then imported the model for the scraper and used it as a negative object. This was the second thing that I ever designed in bamboo studio and I rather like it. I've also become quite a fan of adding hot glue as a dampener for rattly pieces. Going to probably put some on the arm so that it doesn't shake during more hexagonal prints. [link] [comments] |
Merry Christmas: Infos for new and old
The Modteam of r/3dprinting wishes everybody a Merry Christmas!
Enjoy the holidays with your family and have a good time.
If you are new to this subreddit because a loved one gifted you with your very own spaghetti factory 3D Printer, don't be intimated by the sheer volume of information that is going to come your way, you can take it one step at the time and many new printer models will take the bulk of the work off your hands.
We do have a lot of resources where you can learn some very neat things about 3D Printers. From the bare basics to maybe some advanced tuning. Some of these resources include:
- our subreddit wiki
- You can just quickly ask in the comments below this post
- Loads of youtube channels dedicated to printer setup, different printer makes, models or maufacturers
- loads of partner communities that might specialize in your printer make, model or manufacturing method like resin printing
- Many manufacturers have their own wikis for their printers, for example Creality
- On that note, if you are resin printing we highly emplore you to seek a safety guide like this small one in our wiki before trying anything. resin printing can be highly dangerous. Definitely look into resin safety yourself aswell
- Past Posts obviously. Findable through the search feature
- And if all else fails, we pride ourselves in keeping gatekeeping in the community to a minimum, so don't be afraid to just ask anything in a post, regardless of how simple. We all started somewhere
And dont be discouraged by your first failure. These things are a part of 3D Printing aswell.
Once again, we wish everyone old and new Merry Christmas and Happy Printing!
And if you are experienced in 3D Printing already, maybe a regular on this subreddit, keep in mind that everybody starts somewhere, so please be polite and helpful to everybody, regardless of how simple the solution might seem for you or how many "got a new printer!" posts or benchies you have already seen today.
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Mixed 3d print and Lego snowblower
I am using a Buwizz Bluetooth Lipo powerpack and a Buwizz Motor for the blower, drum has a Worm gear reduction 1:8 Tracks normal m Motors geared 1:4 [link] [comments] |