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Julio
@j4g6
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I am very new to the 3D printing community but I've learned quite a bit in a very short period of time. I have a lot more to learn but I'm having a lot of fun with this thus far.
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Giving credit to @PaulMD for creating the original push-fit mount. Just needed a little tweak to make it just right.
Linknlink eMotion Pro/Max Push-fit Mount V2
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Awesome tags to go with my anchor. I printed modified anchor chain links to connect them to each other and they hold very tight. Used PLA for the tags and PETG for the chain links.
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This thing fits in my pantry lower shelf like a glove. I actually had to assemble the top and bottom in the shelf to get it to clear the height. My shelves are custom wood and they have front facias so that's a 1.5" face. The dispenser has a 1/4" clearance once in the shelf so I can't put it in at an angle because of the tight clearance. But assembling in place works. Exactly how I wanted it so I'm not wasting space. I didn't use any glue. I used the M3x10 screws, clips, and rings. Relatively solid but it's not going anywhere. First load was a stack of Heinz Beans so those are a little larger cans and a little heavier so one of the cans actually jumped the bottom stop but it came down full speed. Once they are all in and loading, they stay put. I think I'll add 1/4" to the bottom stop on the next print. Other than that, excellent design
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I like the design but I made a mistake when I printed it thinking that if I printed the front and rear w/o the middle that it would work. I didn't have my thinking hat on knowing damn well the ramp angles would differ without the middle section so I'm using it w/o the middle section anyway. It works, there's just a "step" in the middle, which I don't mind. I would give it 5 stars but this thing uses a lot of filament! Pretty much emptied an entire spool of PETG.
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Exactly what I needed to keep our cat out of the laundry room and getting hair all over clean clothes.
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I'm retired from active duty and I'm making a cover rack to display all the covers I wore during my career. This shaper actually worked perfectly. I added an additional cross section for a bit more strength and also added a screw hole because all the hats will be mounted to 1.5" wooden dowels.
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