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Used heat set inserts to attach, and now there's no play or sagging whatsoever. I'm sure VHB tape works great, I just ran out and wanted to try this since I only had the squishy 'mounting tape' on hand.
Added two negative cylinders in the slicer to fit the inserts, then drilled holes through the back of the toolbox.
Love that this doesn't inconvenience opening/closing like other 'side clip' solutions do.
Bambu PLA Basic Turquoise.
Thanks for sharing.
Honoring the source with a boost, cheers!



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Great model! No more worrying about bits falling off without noticing.
My 6x3mm magnets press-fit perfectly snug. Bits hold great with easy in/out. A couple bits were a bit tight at first, but after inserting/removing a few times are now perfect. It's such a satisfying magnetic 'click' when inserting them.
I put a clear soft bumper on the top edge that touches when laying it down on the side with bits, so now I can lay it on that side without risk of scratching a fine finish.
Printed with Bambu Matte PLA Dark Red which is a near perfect color and sheen match to Milwaukee.
Sure, it's PLA and could deform if left in a hot vehicle, but this part is mostly solid which mitigates that. Could increase infill % so there's less chance of deforming, and a dab of CA glue on the magnets. I've only ever had one thing warp from being left in a hot vehicle, and it was a part with very thin walls and hollow inside, which this part is not.
Great model, thanks for sharing, cheers!




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So fun, came out great!
Larger than expected, more the size of Duplo bricks which is great (pic by spool for size comparison).
Details/Tips:
Used provided settings with these changes: Checked "Support critical regions only" under the support tab, which cut support from 9 grams to 1 gram since it removed it from the inside/back where you don't see, and it still came out fantastic. Also enabled ironing 30mm/s 23%, as well as enabled "ironing support interface" which made support removal easy.
A couple pieces did not fit together very well, but a quick swipe with the torch to soften the plastic very briefly allowed them to press together and reshape the fit.
Also printed the "Cute Brick Kid" by @Zqir which came out great with the same settings.
Bambu PLA: Matte Purple, Scarlet Red, Basic Hot Pink and Cyan.
Great model, thanks! Boosted!




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COPPER TOP
AAA printed flawless with provided settings.
AA did NOT with provided profile, but came out great AFTER some tweaks:
At stock settings the walls dividing the battery slots for the 10 AA version do not fully form (see pic) and the print is a mess with half broken and spaghetti dividing walls (this is mentioned by the creator in their description as a precaution to look out for). Still functional after cleaning it up, but looks bad. After changing to Arachne it helped, but the dividing walls were still very thin. Finally after adjusting XY Hole Compensation to -0.2mm it decreased the diameter of the holes enough to make the dividing walls excellent quality (see pic) and the batteries still fit perfectly fine. Used 5% Gyroid and it's still quite stiff.
Bambu PLA Matte Charcoal Black and PLA Copper Brown Metallic.
Hope this helps someone, cheers!





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Works incredibly well. The friction fit and retention of every various US wall plug I've tried fits with absolutely perfect friction. Holds well enough that nothing moves when opening/closing the drawer, and not too tight it's hard to get out. Very satisfying feel.
Only thing I changed was infill to 5% Gyroid and had ironing on and it came out quite strong. Also added some lightning bolts and made the track at the bottom yellow for funsies. So happy when I open the drawer and see this thing.
Bambu Matte Ivory White, all stock filament settings.
Cheers!



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Great model. I love that it has built in storage for the sanding pads.
What was important to me was finding a holder that didn't rest all the pressure on the sanding pad, which can deform it over time. This holder keeps all the weight off the pad which is great.
The two parts fit together perfectly, almost a snap-fit.
Bambu PETG-HF.
Thanks!

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Bambu PC Clear Black and PETG Translucent turned out great. Obviously a little bit stiffer with PC, but isn't very noticeable unless using back-to-back. Teeth are equally sharp on both.
50mm version fits 1.88" Scotch Blue Painters tape perfectly.
On the clear black PC I added a small semicircular cutout just before the blade (see pic) to allow me to get my finger under the tape easier. This greatly improves the way I personally use Masky and makes it so quick to grab and start the next piece and my fingers are already right where I pinch to tear, so it's a smooth one grab motion.
Going to experiment with sizing to fit the 2.83" Scotch painters tape, as I use that all the time to label 27 gal totes for storage, and having perfectly square clean tape edges on my labels will be so satisfying.
Thanks so much for creating and sharing!





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Works great, and is perfectly accurate. Does exactly what I need without any other overly complicated features. I can mark each side of square stock and the last line meets the first line perfectly.
Printed in PETG-HF.
Thanks!
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Fantastic color scheme!
Bambu filaments used:
Matte Ivory White
Matte Marine Blue
Matte Scarlette Red
Basic Sunflower Yellow


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Came out great!
All Bambu PLA Matte filaments printed on Cool Plate Supertack for a more matte finish than the textured PEI sheet leaves. Set initial layer flow ratio to 1.02 to ensure no gaps between lines on the show face.
Thanks!

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Upscaled to 120% and it came out great!
Was fun to see if/when people would notice it, as it blends in so well.
Bambu PLA Copper Brown Metallic.

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Using as gift delivery and I can't make enough to give away to friends and neighbors. Everyone that's received one has been really impressed/surprised this is 3d printed.
Also fun to write out our hopes and dreams or a message to our future selves in 2026, then put inside to be opened next year when we set up the tree.
It's so fun coming up with different color schemes and have gotten the family involved in picking out colors which has been a hit.
I love that the creator is continuing to upload new designs. Would really like to see an upscaled version that can fit a standard gift card!




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PLA vs ASA props:
ASA is lighter, thus the propellers spin up much easier and fly farther than the PLA props.
The smaller diameter and 4-bladed props are easier to spin up and fly better than the larger 3-blade, so if you're having trouble with launching start small.
Lubrication on the launcher is a MUST. I used Tri-Flow on every single area of friction and it makes a night and day difference.

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Adjusting scale to 92% in Y-direction only gave me a perfect snug fit on Milwaukee rails.
Printed at default settings and size gave a perfect fit on WEN tracks.
For the logo did black background with red lettering, and the opposite with red background and black lettering.
Bambu PETG-HF
Great model, thanks!






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Printed both this lateral view and the a/p view skull model. Exciting print when hitting the filament with a UV light just before starting the print at night with the lights off. Filament glows bright when leaving the nozzle!
Only change made was infill direction (changed to 90?) to ensure the top black layer had vertical lines instead of 45 degree print lines to make for a more finished look.
Printed the frames on the Cool Supertack plate for a matte face frame finish instead of a shiny finish from the textured plate. For frames I changed initial layer flow ratio to 1.02, and infill direction from 45 to 0 so the face of the frame is all clean vertical lines.
Constructive criticism: the latches on the frame were indeed very loose and I had to tape the back. There is no piece with the frame to hang it on the wall, only the piece to prop upright on the table, so I had to glue a sawtooth picture holder on the back.
Bambu Matte Charcoal PLA
Bambu Green Glow PLA
Thanks!





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Came out great! Printing several in different sizes to handout in addition to candy for Halloween.
Filament: Bambu Silk+ Midnight (Blue+Red)
Thanks for the model!

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Printing several sizes to add to my "Candy+More" bowl for Halloween handouts. I've printed several other Huntrix keychains, but they either had slightly inaccurate text font, or the keychain loop was too thin and fragile. This one does both well.
Filament:
Bambu Silk+ Midnight (Blue+Red), Bambu Matte Ivory White.
Ironing on top surface of the white filament. Ironing settings for my X1C: 30 mm/s, 23% and the white looks injection molded. Didn't iron the Blue+Red as it reduces the color change effect on top a bit.


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I printed the original model this remix is based on and during that print thought it would be much faster if the model had larger gaps or horizontal holes, then randomly found this model which was exactly what I was wishing for.
There were a few loose strands due to the larger bridges on this print, but it doesn't impact functionality and the tradeoff is well worth the time savings.
Increased the size of the lid to 100.15% and it fits more snug and secure.
Thanks for the model!

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This is one of the more substantial/robust corner style desiccant holders I've seen without using an absurd amount of filament. I've printed other corner shaped holders and they are very flimsy and delicate. Not so with this one.
Printed 9" version twice: one with a 5mm brim (feared tipping), one without. Both were stable all print.
Constructive criticisms: the grates slice with several small lines/paths/gaps to make each when it looks like they could be made with just a few simple lines if the grates' shapes were made slightly differently. This complexity adds to the print time. It also adds hundreds of z-hops to fill tiny imperceptible gaps. For my second print I increased the line widths which eliminate small gaps and reduced the print time about an hour and was much quieter without all the z-hops.
Still great, thanks for the model!

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I needed a wall mount that worked across road, gravel, and MTB tires without having to print multiple sizes of other mounts found on Makerworld.
I use it on my workbench to hold up the bike of the day by the rear wheel for quick pre-ride tasks (inflate, lube, bottles, etc.), and it adjusts in seconds for each bike with simple marks I put on it.
Printed in the new Bambu Tough+ PLA, it came out beautifully. This filament seems more flexible than regular PLA which works great. If you don't have Tough+ I'd probably print in PETG over PLA for the added flexibility if given the choice.
Fit is solid overall, though the dovetail joint for the wall mounted anchor was a bit loose. I fixed it with HDPE tape to close the gap to stop the unit from sliding up when un-racking the bike.
So glad I found this model, thanks!





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