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RehcsifMit
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This is exactly what I needed to organize supplies in the cabinet that supports my 3D printer. I printed several and hung them inside the doors for small items. I used "add object" within Studio to add some divider walls on some of them to keep things even better organized. Worked great.
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Printed this and used it to adorn our campsite at the EAA Oshkosh Airshow. Great model!
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Worked well. VERY tight fit so I'm afraid it would break if you removed it very often.
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This is a fun model. We printed them at 75% and used them to adorn extended family gifts. I didn't find a use for the secret compartment at that size though lol.
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This is a great model! I had fun with it, and printed a bunch for our Thanksgiving gathering, adding some text with everyone's name and the event on it.
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Never would have thought a 3D printed print-in-place bearing would have ever worked, but these work surprisingly well. I've found that, like real metal bearings, these work better with some lubrication. So far I've tried a spurt of silicone spray, as well as some trumpet valve oil (Hetman #2, a very light synthetic oil) and both work about the same and dramatically improve how long the bearing spins.
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