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I'm and tool and die maker and draftsman by trade. Got my printer so that I could make a few useful things for my self and lots of toys for the kids!
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Print successful 140 different models and 1,247 hours

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helped clean up the kids shoes. printed perfectly. thank you!

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I probably went overboard using support filament. also has the first print fail at the start, but added brims and that fixed it. Otherwise turned out great! Forgot to take a picture of it finished.


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Fitment wasn't perfect and had to make a few of the inserts again 2% smaller. Still a fun project and the tread worked out great though I ended up with extra tread.

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These are pretty cool. Love how they are see through.
Made mine at 175% size and increased infill to 40%.

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Printed great! My kids stole it right out of the printer when it was done lol.
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Printed a small one then made it 200% bigger. Worked perfectly even when enlarged!

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easy to print and size is perfect! my kids love them.
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Printed super easy. Not much to say. Used a little super glue to assemble.

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Very cool and.easy print! I decided to make a reversed colour one too

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simple and easy to print
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So far the biggest assembly I have printed. As a professional Tool and Die maker, this is very well designed and easy to assemble. Love the adjustable net!


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Fun little frog! My kids love it.

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Had 2 decorative skateboards I set up over 20 years ago, but never really had a place to hang them. Though living here for 9 years, I never really thought about where to put them. Of late, I have been wanting to mount the longboards that I currently ride, but they are much larger. Realizing that I can make something to hang those, I went to work.
Enjoy!
HORIZONTAL SKATEBAORD WALL MOUNT
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This is something I have been wanting to make on my lathe out of brass for a while but just haven't purchased the material yet, nor have had the time. I like how this thread style defies the norm of "righty tighty lefty loosey", and that you can do what you want and still achieve function. Though keep in mind it still sacrifices strength. I originally wanted to make this a lot bigger, but thought it wise to start small and go bigger. Also looks kinda wicked! Careful, it's a little sharp too.
Bi-directional Bolt and nuts
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