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Andrew Lankford Designs
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I am a middle school STEM teacher. My classes focus on computer science, flight and space and 3D modeling. I got introduced to the 3D printing through teaching, but it quickly became a hobby outside the classroom.
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#Cupholder Call me crazy but coffee tastes best out of a mug. The biggest downside to mugs is they do not play nice with car cup holders. This adapter solves the problem of bringing your mug in the car with a twist (literally). I know that there are already adapters out there that solve this problem but many of them require a lot of filament, long print times and you lose all of the space in the lower part of your cup holder. My design has a twist locking lower cup that allow you to utilize the lower section of your cup holder for whatever purpose you need. Coin Storage, Mini Trash Can and Pistachio/Sunflower Seed disposal are just a few ideas I have added to the profile, but the sky is the limit. https://makerworld.com/en/models/2914955-car-cup-holder-adapter-w-twist-lock-storage#profileId-3260654
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New model! After the success of the wet floor signs, I thought it was time to change it up and try out a new design. That is what lead to the creation of these "construction" signs. These signs allow for longer text phrases and allow you to print one back plate and change out the front signs as you wish. The goal is to make a few versions of this sign so if you have any requested on what you want them to say leave a comment. Thank you for all the support!
Employee Caution Signs (Construction) V1
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Verion 3 Signs are live! Link in the descriptions. I also posted about future commercial licenses. Thank you all for the support.
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My middle school students are constantly bringing me their thin plastic ID covers to fix. After rigging over100 ID covers with a combination of duct tape and staples I had had enough. I needed something that would hold there ID securely while also allowing students and easy way to remove their ID. After a few days of prototyping, I came up with this design. I added our school logo to the back and have been selling them as a fundraiser for my STEM club. Thanks for the support!
ID and Work Badge Cover/Sleeve/Protective Case
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