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Interest Check: Solar Tow Truck as a CyberBrick RC Model?
Would you be interested in a CyberBrick RC version of the Solar Tow Truck?
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For weeks, a Polaroid photo was just floating around my room with no place to call home — so I designed one.
Whether on your desk or shelf, this little print gives your memories a proper place to live.
There are plenty of ways to fill it: Slide in a real Polaroid photo, cut a drawing to size and insert it, or simply print a picture on paper, trim it down, and pop it in — the choice is yours.
Polaroid Photo Holder & Picture Display
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Solar Tow Truck – Solar Car
This tow truck started as a school project with a simple goal: build a fully solar-powered car from scratch. No batteries, no external power – just pure solar energy.
The design is inspired by the classic flatbed tow truck look. The solar panel drives the motor directly, so the car only moves when the sun hits it.
It turned out better than expected, and I'm pretty happy with how the final model came together.
Print it, take it outside, and let the sun do the work. ☀️
Solar Powered Tow Truck – Working Solar Car
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Has anyone else gone back to improve their models after uploading?
A user pointed out some issues with the original ball bearing design, so I
started by reducing the support structures. After several iteration
steps and tests, I ended up completely removing the supports by refining the 3D model.
I’m really happy with the final outcome—no more support structures,
smoother balls, and a bearing that runs much better.
Both the old and improved models are included in the print profile, so feel free to print them both and compare!
How do you usually approach model improvements?
Looking forward to your feedback!
#Sharing Makes #Improvement #Newmodel
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Hey everyone,
I just finished designing a wind turbine model and wanted to share it here. It’s actually my very first time using HueForge for color printing — I tried to represent the ocean water around the turbine. Unfortunately, the rotor blades turned out a bit too large, so the hub slips off the motor shaft. I’m already working on a fix with a 3D-printed ball bearing, and hopefully that will solve the issue. Really curious to hear what you think!
#Newmodel #Comingsoon #Sharing Makes(Edited)
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Hi,
As part of a school project, I developed this solar-powered car. The challenge was to keep the cost under €20, use only solar energy, and not include any energy storage. I think the result turned out really well. I'd love to hear what you think about the project!
#Comingsoon #Newmodel #Sharing Makes
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Hey, the wait is over! Here’s the promised Growing Pot Cardboard Press Mold.
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Looks interesting 👀
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I've been waiting for this 😍
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Summer is here, and your tomatoes are ready to move into the greenhouse where they’ll be protected from rain, wind, harsh sun, and cold. If your situation looks similar, my DIY greenhouse might be what you need.
You can customize your greenhouse – make it wider, taller, or sturdier by using longer or shorter beams or adding more beams, depending on your needs.
Greenhouse
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Hey,
I recently released this model, and some of you asked for a seedling pot,
while others wanted a second, nicer, and larger version of the organizer.
Since I’m currently low on filament, the question is:
Which model should I make and publish first?
I'm not entirely happy with the models, so if you have any suggestions, feel free to share them. #Comingsoon
Which model should I make and public first?
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Seedling pot 🌱
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Upgraded organize 🗃️
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I just built this portable chair using my 3D printer and some wooden parts—and I’m so excited to share it with you!You know what I recently discovered? Combining 3D printing with other materials (like wood)!
Designing, and finally assembling this collapsible chair was
an absolute blast.
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I need to try this 🛠️
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Checking out your design now🔍
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Who needs plastic organizers when you can up cycle cardboard spools into something awesome? ♻️♻️♻️
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🔧 I need to try this
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🔍Interesting I'll take a look
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I really like this model; it works very well, and the print quality is excellent. Unfortunately, I accidentally broke the small wheel, but that was my own fault.

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Hi,
I have designed a ball bearing that doesn't require assembly—it's entirely print-in-place. The model is intended as a keychain, so you always have something to keep your hands busy.
Feel free to test my design—I’d love to hear your feedback!
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Hi,
I'm currently working on my 7-segment clock and would love to hear your thoughts!
Which pattern do you think looks best?
What’s your opinion?n?
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A 😍
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B looks really nice!
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C is definitely the best!!!
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Hey everyone,
I’ve redesigned my tube squeezer to make it even more beautiful and practical. I’d love for you to try it out and share your feedback. Hope you like it!
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I have improved and redesigned a model. Should I upload it as a new model or update the existing uploaded model?
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Upload it as a new model
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Update the existing model
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#Comingsoon I'm currently in the process of making the next version of this clock, this will no longer have any visible servo motors and other improvements, I hope to be finished soon
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I created this model for the Hörmann garage key because they are very prone to damage from drops. I’ve already had two broken ones, so I made this new cover. No glue or other materials are needed for assembly.
Assembly: Place the buttons inside, shake or use tweezers to insert the PCB, and then press the cover on.
I hope you like the model, and I look forward to your feedback.
Hörmann Garagenkey
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I hope you like my propeller, because I’ve made an adapter for a pole so you can also set it up outdoors, for example, by sticking it into a flower pot or the ground.
This one spins with the wind, so it should always turn when there’s wind
I look forward to your suggestions for improvements
Propeller
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This is a simple clothespin that is easy to print and ready for immediate use. While it is not extremely strong, it is perfectly sufficient for hanging clothes. I look forward to your feedback and wish you fun doing your laundry
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