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I started my work life as an electronics tech, graduated to database and software engineering and graduated again to ITIL 4 and Scaled Agile Framework professional managing team of others with all my prior skills. I really enjoy DIY projects, keeping up with the technology curve and helping others. I am just a beginner with 3D Modeling, but I am learning, slowly, as time permits. For any models I publish, any and all comments and help are welcome. I look forward to interacting with the communities here.
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DId just OK with 0.4 nozzle on A1 Mini. Would have had better detail with a 0.2 nozzle. Still looks good for a display at a few feet away.
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I use this for 3D Print shows to display my wares. Have lots of folks wanting to purchase this they like it so much! I use it around my home as well to display prints on furniture. Really nice!
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Turned out very nice. Got a little banding in the ear from the black in the eyes. Not sure if what caused that. Its barely noticeable.


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My wife uses this all the time. Even at home. She uses it to protect the toothbrush in the drawer where there are many other items.
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The white supports were really loose. They weren't even close to snug. Had to glue them together. That being said, pleased with the overall outcome!
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Gave to my dentist as a gift. He loved it!
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Printed on A1 Mini. Gave to my grandson. He figured out the use immediately. He is a natural magician!
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I enjoyed printing these on my A1 Mini. They printed in almost no time. The zig-zag infill pattern for the center wasn't quite as stable (while removing from the print bed) as the other 2 patterns, however, when placed into the coaster frame, looked and functioned very nicely. Just be careful removing the insets from the print bed.
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Ok, so with PLA many parts are a very snug fit. I’ll admit, I had to gently hammer some pieces together covering them with leather not to damage the part. Weight, this thing weighs in at a hefty 2 lbs 7.5 oz (39.5 oz). The actual “official” model weighs in at 4.3 oz. WOW. Hope you enjoy my color choices.



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Fun! Used some silicon grease to allow it to move freely.
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Made for my wife’s succulent habit. Looks great. Thanks for the model!


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Fun to make. My granddaughter will love it. Thanks for the model!

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Works beautifully. You can see it’s already in use. Be careful glueing so that you don’t glue the sliding cover. Thanks for the model!


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