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It's great but I would love the inclusion of an insert without any holes - so I could add my own for 5mm magnets, bar magnets, etc. I tried to make one on my own but did not succeed.
That said, I have 9 currently in use alongside the smaller original version of this system. 5mm to 18mm, all sizes work great!
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Right shape, good results, though Handy profile does not have the option for the contrasting lip via AMS.

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Fits my iwiss hcs8 6-6 very well. Finding gridfinity holders for my various crimpers that fit both the correct jaws and handles has been a challenge, so this model is very appreciated!

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I'd printed the original XL high flow in PC many times, but recently got some PCTG that needed the regular size and tried this profile. My first print of 3 came out great but I learned the hard way that annealing isn't only unnecessary with this model and profile, it ruins it. The design already accounts for common irregular warping issues with PC. Just print them out and stick them in your spools!
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It does what it's supposed to, but if I just print 2 of the original version's rear, I can fit 4 of the desiccant boxes. A version with the retaining paddles as wide as possible and double-wide desiccant boxes will get 5 stars from me and my enthusiastic endorsement. Don't misunderstand, I've printed multiples of this profile as well as the rectangular hygrometer version (thank you for that as well, I'm migrating from the 4L cereal boxes so I have many available now). It's just that I benefit greatly by having 4x or more humidity control.
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I made 1 and then 8 more (P1S with a Revo Obxydian 0.4mm, printed from Handy). I thought I had standard ties, both velcro and zip, and they're great though the former is slightly too wide to fit comfortably and the latter is slightly too long. I was initially going to have that make it reason to give 4 starts but that's a problem with the ties not the model so deducting any stars for that would be unreasonable.
Any solution for either wouldn't work with the very handy 1/2 grid size or add notches that would make filling it annoying, and the grabbing slot in the side is fantastic, so after I made the first one I cranked out 8 more and even gave one to my wife's dad who is always looking for his own cable ties. That's confidence in a design right there.
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Very good but as a warning Bambu Studio will let you place the bins for the 0.8mm nozzle versions so close together that they'll fuse into a single piece. Good if you want to accidentally make a fast art supply storage system for your very young kids, more of a cautionary tale if you're trying to do the whole modular thing.
I'm making loads more, I'm just being more cautious about my build plate setup now!
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Good, fast, useful. While I clearly have a long way to go, this collection is finally allowing me to tame the shallow drawers of my tool chest. The plates with modular options are very useful, and even more than using them for the final setup I use them to prototype drawer layout before I commit to cranking out the set of bins I'll end up using. It's frustrating coming back to a full plate of binds and finding they're just not quite the right size to be useful. And of course they're just the right height for the drawers pictured, which falls somewhere between "handy" and "required".



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The kid size printed in 2 color silk pla to complete my 3 year old's brightly colored owl costume. I used default settings on a P1S with a 0.4mm high flow nozzle. Took about 5 hours to print and looked great on the first try (a relief because we only had time for one attempt)! Strongly recommend - both for fit and visual quality. It is not easy to ensure a brightly colored owl isn't confused for a parrot, but this model did the trick. I think I'll try it again wirh 3 color spiral filament just for fun!

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Remarkable improvement to phone sound quality. II made the original, then enlarged the model to fit a phone with a 20mm thick case and printed it in purple PLA with a 0.6mm HF nozzle, 0.4mm outer wall/0.8mm inner wall/0.3mm layer height/no support and it was even better. Until I come across a model with a full ported horn design this is the king of unpowered phone amplifiers. Thank you! It also looks great - aesthetics matter!

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My wife's father uses hearing aids in a warm humid environment and has spent years storing them in a glass jar with desiccant under some cotton pads. This year for his birthday I wanted to make him a proper case in translucent green petg with his name on the lid in glow in the dark filament (so he could find it in the dark - and is why I have not included a photo). This was the third design I tried, which I can recommend for two major reasons - it printed perfectly on the first try (manual pla supports under the perforated section - which separated flawlessly) and perhaps more importantly it can be opened if you have arthritis in your hands! As both conditions disproportionately impact older people, one would think that easy operation with stiff fingers would be an obvious consideration when designing a hearing aid case - but it is apparently not, so the dramatic knurling and simple design really made this model stand out. Thank you so much! He loves it!
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