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I ran into a problem while shooting black products on a black rotating display stand. Even with a green screen, the base blended in and made the rotation look messy.
So I designed a simple green cover that fits over the turntable and disappears into the green screen instead. Now the stand is hidden, the rotation looks clean, and black products stand out properly.
Sharing this in case it helps anyone else dealing with the same issue.
Rotating Display Stand Cover
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This model was created to solve a simple desk problem. My label printer worked well, but the rolls and supplies quickly became clutter. I wanted one compact stand that kept everything organized, easy to reach, and clean-looking.
After a few test prints, this stand came together as a solution focused on daily use. It elevates the printer, stores label rolls neatly, and keeps the workspace organized.
I hope it’s as useful on your desk as it has been on mine. Feedback are always welcome.
Label Printer Organizer Stand W/Built-In Storage
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The Biggest Rectangle Inside Your 3D Printer Bed
Have you ever needed to know what’s the max width for a particular length on your printer bed?
Or wondered what the biggest rectangle is that can fit inside your 3D printer bed?That’s where geometry helps.When a rectangle is centered and rotated 45 degrees inside a square with side length s, its sides x (width) and y (length) are related by this simple formula:y = s√2 - x This means that as one side gets longer, the other must get shorter so the rectangle still fits perfectly inside the square.For example, if your 3D printer bed has a size of s = 256 mm, then:y = 256√2 - x ≈ 362.04 - x This means any rectangle with sides that follow this equation will fit exactly inside the square print area when rotated 45 degrees.So next time you’re setting up a print or adjusting your layout, use this formula to quickly find the maximum width for a given length (or the other way around) and make the most of your printer bed space. by MrWays
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Originally designed for ECE Lab Kit to combat greedy campus bookstore!
Lab kit Box with Latch
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