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Maker and designer creating modern 3D printed objects for everyday living.
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One of the first original 3D models I created on here was a keychain/ornament of my furry friend, S'mores 🐶
A few years back when I was just getting into design, I didn't know CAD but I did know how to draw vector shapes. Using the slicer I simply imported SVG silhouettes and extruded shapes into 3D.
If you're just getting into designing your own stuff, this is a great way to get started!
https://makerworld.com/models/973664
#3Dprintedpets(Edited)
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New model published this evening! Terra Coasters are a simple and clean coaster set with a minimal form that integrates cork inserts for added functionality.
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New Milestone: 1K likes!
Thanks everyone for liking and sharing your makes of my models. I've been so happy to join this community at the start of this year and hope to grow my library of designs for people to enjoy.
Happy printing ✌️
#Milestone(Edited)
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I've got slicing setting #Questions for any fellow tinkerer's out there, specifically for vase mode.
I'm curious if vase/spiral mode factors in wall thickness for the final dimensional scale of the objects.
Say for example you're comparing a cylinder with a 120mm outside diameter printed in normal mode -- this will generally be 120mm wide.
Now compare this to printing the same object in vase mode -- with a modification to the exterior wall thickness to be 1mm (one of my favourite tricks for getting stronger thick vase walls with a 0.4mm nozzle btw!). Would this shape still have the same 120mm outside diameter?
I'm going to do some tests on my end to see if there's any sort of variances, but let me know if you've come across this.
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I designed a lumber prop set for the Cyberbrick Scenes and Maps Design contest called TimberTech. Looks great with the Cyberbrick Truck!
There's a little sneak peak for the axe mount as well - coming soon! 🪓
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Chop, stack, and haul your way into action with TimberTech, a fully modular lumber-themed prop set designed to enhance your CyberBrick builds – especially the CyberBrick Truck!
TimberTech: Logging Props for CyberBrick 1:16
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I created a custom print profile for my favourite NFC tag, designed by @orax, which incorporates an embedded NFC logo using AMS. Thought it looked clean so I decided to share it for others to create!
Model and profile can be found here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/495976-nfc-tag-keychains#profileId-1694419
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I've added a 1U container size to the Modern Stackable Storage Containers by request from another maker. Folks interested can now find all sizes including 1U, 2U, 4U and 8U under the "All Sizes" print profile(Edited)
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🚀 Just dropped a new design!
I’ve been refining this stackable storage container — now available in multiple sizes (2U, 4U, 8U) to fit your organizing needs.
Designed to go along with my Soft Forms collection, they’re great for desks, workspaces, or anywhere you want a clean minimal tidy system.#Newmodel(Edited)
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#Newmodel New Designs are Here -- First Drops from Loform Studio!
Excited to share two brand new 3D print files with you—these are the first designs released under my new name, Loform Studio! If you’ve followed my earlier work (like the soft-geometry tea light holder), you’ll probably spot the design roots in both of these. I'm calling this collection of models, Soft Forms https://makerworld.com/en/collections/6602044-soft-forms
🆕 Modern Arch Bookend
A sculptural bookend with smooth, rounded arches—clean lines, no supports, and looks just as good holding up your books as it does on its own.
🆕 Stackable Catch-All Trays
Simple, round trays that stack up nicely to keep your everyday bits and bobs organized. Fast prints, no supports, and super versatile.Both designs play with curves, clean forms, and practicality—core vibes I’m building into Loform going forward.Would love to hear what you think! And if you print one, feel free to tag or share—I’m always excited to see how others make these their own.
Thanks for being here 🌱
– Spencer // Loform Studio
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Hey friends—big update!
I’ve rebranded from 3DSpenny to @Loform.
Still me, still making thoughtful 3D-printed designs—but with a clearer brand focusing on balance, structure, and clean, useful objects for everyday life.
More prints coming soon—thanks for being here!
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Printed with 95A Overture HS TPU with this profile (2 walls, 15% grid) and the shoe is fairly stiff, however I wasn't expecting this shoe to be practical by any means. If I was to print again I'd go with an 85A-90A shore hardness and 1-2 walls with 5-8% gyroid infill.
Thanks for the A1 profile, printed for me with no issue and I used this TPU profile for HS Overture which was perfect: https://makerworld.com/en/models/476147-high-speed-tpu-printing-profile#profileId-387036


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I've added two new print profiles based on user requests for the Little Pickle Fidget.
Now supports 5x2mm, 5x3mm, 8x2mm, and 8x3mm magnet sizes.
Note: I don't have these sized magnets to test, so If you end up printing one please leave me some feedback if they work for you!(Edited)
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