Search models, users, collections, and posts

Bio
3D Printing Enthusiast | Maker | Innovator
Hi, I'm Adam, a passionate 3D printing enthusiast with 3 years of experience, on and off. I love creating innovative designs and pushing the limits of 3D printing.
Support me:
buymeacoffee.com/ADMm
Skills & Tools:
Printers: Bambulab A1 Combo
Software: Fusion 360, bambustudio
Materials: PLA and PETG
Always excited to collaborate and learn from fellow makers. Let's connect and create something amazing together!
Achievements

Pioneer Maker
Print successful 104 different models and 907 hours
Share
0
0
0
works as intended
Share
0
0
0
Share
0
0
0
works great😁
Share
0
0
0
Share
0
0
0
Great print works as intended😁
a bit tricky to get the screws back in

Share
0
0
0
GREAT PRINT :)
Share
0
0
0
I designed this MagSafe phone stand to be both simple and functional. It fits the original Apple MagSafe charger snugly and keeps your phone at a great angle for desks or nightstands. I like to use double-sided tape underneath for extra grip. Hope you find it useful, let me know how it works for you!
Magsafe phone stand
12
29
Share
0
0
0
I’m currently learning how to use TPU filament in my designs, since I find it to be a very interesting material to work with.
To experiment, I created this dishcloth holder where you simply push the cloth into the hole, and it stays in place.
The design is based on a “snap-lid” concept, where a TPU part is sandwiched between two PLA parts and then snapped together. I don’t remember the exact gap I used between the PLA pieces, but to prevent any wobbling or rotation, I made the TPU part slightly thicker. This allows it to act like a spring, adding tension between the PLA parts and keeping everything held firmly in place.
I’m quite happy with how it turned out. What do you think about the design? Is there anything you would improve or take further?
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1442460-push-in-dishcloth-holder#profileId-1501561
#Assembly #TPU
Share
1
0
0
#Sharing Makes
I’m currently learning how to use TPU filament in my designs, since I find it to be a very interesting material to work with.
To experiment, I created this dishcloth holder where you simply push the cloth into the hole, and it stays in place.
The design is based on a “snap-lid” concept, where a TPU part is sandwiched between two PLA parts and then snapped together. I don’t remember the exact gap I used between the PLA pieces, but to prevent any wobbling or rotation, I made the TPU part slightly thicker. This allows it to act like a spring, adding tension between the PLA parts and keeping everything held firmly in place.
Next time I’m at my computer, I’ll add a section view from the CAD model to better illustrate how the parts fit together and how the TPU is compressed. I think that will help show the idea more clearly.
I’m quite happy with how it turned out. What do you think about the design? Is there anything you would improve or take further?
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1442460-push-in-dishcloth-holder#profileId-1501561
#Assembly #TPU
Share
1
0
0
Looking for a simple way to keep your phone upright wherever you are? Our portable phone stand is a compact and practical solution that fits right into your pocket or bag. Whether you are working, traveling, or just relaxing, you can easily prop up your phone for hands-free use anytime. A small but smart accessory designed to make everyday life easier.
Phone Stand (Keychain Accessory)
30
64
Share
1
0
0
Made My Own Fidget Spinner – Now You Can Too!
Had some spare ball bearings and wanted something to help me focus—so I designed this! Uses two bearings for smooth, weighted spins. Press-fit, so assembly is easy (pliers might help).
I used Bambulab 608zz p5 (EA028), but any bearings with the same dimensions should work.
Try it out & let me know what you think!
🔥 Grab the design & start spinning! 🔥
- ADM
Fidgetspinner
10
21
Share
1
0
0
No more data