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I’ve recently started exploring 3D printing and 3D scanning as a way to replicate car parts while learning 3D modelling. Many automotive components can be difficult to find or expensive, so being able to scan and recreate them is both practical and rewarding. By turning real parts into digital models and then printing them, I’m learning about design, materials, and tolerances. My goal is to keep improving my modelling skills and eventually design custom parts for automotive projects.
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Perfect mount to get the inflator off the floor where it previous was. Helps with the limited space I have available.


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This is a perfect fit. Was a little bit difficult to get in but it worked. Has an interesting texture. I printed this in ASA and only one tiny area warped by a hair where the supports were (not visible unless you go searching for it). Good enough for my needs. Thanks

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Works great and helps with cleaning up the cables instead of having them hanging around in the breeze. Thanks

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Nice cable organizer. If you're using this with Sanjas AMS riser for the P2S, be aware it does interfere with the rear only slightly when lifted. You wont be able to flip the AMS with the glass open. Beggers cant be choosers. The print does exactly what it does and works well enough for my needs. Thanks



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Great for hanging a few ladder accessories. Made in PETG with 6 walls and a 0.25 layer height. I accidentally cracked one of the hook holes because I used a bigger screw than it’s supposed to take, and my ham fist sent it caused the crack. No problem with the print, just my mistake, but it works fine for what I need.


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Simple filament clip holder. Printed in ASA so I can dry filaments without worrying about the temperature.

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Printed out perfectly. Only issue I had was the AMS got overloaded for some reason during the print and stopped about 3/4 of the way through which resulted in a difference of color on the model. Not the end of the world. Fits perfectly in the Dyson V15 however when going to use it on a vacuum bag with the "Air valve" design, it says the airway is blocked on low, medium and high settings. After reading some of the comments, it appears the type of bag that I have might be the problem, so Ill have to get some different ones to try it out.



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Nice easy print and handy little puck to help get a good seal on the plastic air valve bags. Thanks

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Fun fidget bolt to play around with.
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Nice and simple design for the cardboard spools.
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Nice and simple filament clip. I like this design because it hugs the filament as tight as you can wind it, compatible with AMS systems, vacuum bags, and easy to use. Printed this in ASA so it can be used in high temperature filament drying. Thanks
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This is a great model because, unlike other types, it doesn't have the small raised triangle-shaped bumps that can make it difficult to position the blower properly. I noticed some people mentioned having trouble because there are small differences between the versions sold in the United States and those sold in other countries. For anyone having issues, this model works perfectly with the Australian version M18FBL without any trouble.


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Slides on with minor force needed. Fitted to Elegoo ASA like a glove.
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I printed this to help with using ABS and ASA filaments in my P2S printer. With a few small tweaks, it fits really well. Inside the P2S chamber, there's a little step or bump on the left side near the vent cover that I had to account for. I measured it roughly to figure out where to cut a notch, and it worked out perfectly. The only thing I’d change is shifting the grommet for the power cord slightly closer to the door, so it sits flat against the left, back, and bottom of the printer.
For controlling the heater, I leave it turned on and use a simple smart plug connected to my home automation system (Home Assistant). This way, I can turn it on and off to help control the temperature when I'm printing with ABS or ASA in the tray. I might also get a right angled power cord to keep everything looking neat and tidy. Overall, it’s a good print.





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The side with the fill hole had a bit of underfilling and small warping at the corner in the middle, but it still turned out good enough for what I needed. The other side printed without any issues. Instead of using glue, I saw someone suggest using a heated tip to join the two parts. I used an old soldering iron that doesn’t have temperature controls, and it worked perfectly for this. I carefully went around the edges, melting the parts together, and it was very strong when I tried to pull them apart. I couldn’t reach into the small groove where it sits on the AMS, but it’s still good enough for my needs. I also like how the funnel has a small spot you can hold with your thumb or fingers while filling, it’s a nice little detail. Very well thought out.





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Great design, simple to use. Have printed off close to 100 of these for my box of USB cables. Little bit of a pain printing them in PLA Matte but otherwise these work great.

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Very simple design. Scaled these down, used for nearly 2 dozen short (>50cm) and thin walled USB cables. Just don't bend them too much otherwise they wont hold their shape.

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Nice simple design, fits everything into place with ease. Thanks

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This is an excellent addition to have for any P2S owner. I was a bit skeptical of printing the front face of the drawer considering its size being 254mm and worried the print head might collide with something, however it turned out great. Didnt have any issues printing. The use of biscuit joints makes assembly a breeze with a bit of glue holding it together. Thanks



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