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Grandmother of 7 beautiful grand kids, i hope to find interesting things here to delight them. i also enjoy printing bird houses and feeders for the critters in my backyard.
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The only complaint I have with this is the length of time it takes to print it. But Wow! what an amazing conservation of filament went into this project. I kept thinking I was going to have to change the spool, but it never happened. not until the very last 2 mm of printing.
I really wanted to make this box because I have tons of stuff to store. act I really would like to make about 10 of them, but 20 hours is too long for me. I think I will have to buy a few boxes. But I really love this one and I am glad I took the day to print it out.


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I love this, I printed it with glow white, and set it in front of my tv. every night when the room is dark all my glow stuff that sits in front of the TV has a nice little pale glow. This box is a very welcome addition to the lineup.

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#PrintClinic oh man i don’t really know what is going on. I have had my H2C about 2 weeks now and i was trying to print an owl figurine last night and i got an error that i thought was going to be a clog; but no! The filament isnt even making it past the 4 way splitter in the back of the machine it comes up to the top of that splitter and then it stops and goes back down.
so i tried pulling a bunch of the filament out thinking it might be a thickened area-but it didnt measure thicker than any of the other filaments on hand (I checked) i re-fed it three or four times and then the printer just failed me on the print! Ill post a pic next message in this thread
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I printed the small one and the large one. the small one was way too small for me. I’m sure other people will find a use for it. it’s about 6 inches tall, the larger one is about twice that. they both print equally well and fast. I had no problem removing them from the plate and elephant feet were minimal.


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okay I printed this three times, the first two times were a total failure because of spaghetti, okay so usually that means that the filament has a problem, so the first time I used filament that I knew I had dried but it was a couple of months ago so maybe the bag leaked moisture or something happened, so I switched to a brand new roll and the manufacturer promises no drying needed, so I loaded that up and bam! spaghetti galore, so I grabbed a brand new third roll and put it in the filament dryer and waited until this morning… and wouldn’t-cha know it?! more spaghetti!
I think it just needs supports, face it.
add them and see if it doesn’t stop the spaghetti?
it’s not my project but I have done all that I can to help you figure it out, I subtracted a single star just so people will take a look and decide for themselves if they want to maybe draw in a few supports based on my photos before they commit filament. that’s all.
~Leah






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I enlarged the entire thing, lid and jar, by 150% and it made an excellent canister set for the kitchen, you know, Sugar, flour, and we don’t know what goes in the 3rd jar lol! but by selecting both of jar and lid at the same time and having an empty plate in slicer for the lid to overflow onto it worked perfectly.
I love this set now! in the photo the picture with 2 is the enlarged version, and I think you can tell that I used silk white for one and matte white for the other… if anyone is reading this and has an opinion, please let me know which you prefer? matte or silk in the picture below.
thanks!



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I don’t even have this printer, but I have a bunch of these Kleenex boxes and I love this concept! what a cute idea!
I love everything about mine except I can’t get all the inlays in, that’s because I am getting old and my hands get to really hurtin’ from old Art’ as I call it-arthritis… my problem, not your fault. so I’m just going to inlay it with UV resin.
thanks for this.
I used the starry sky build plate with mine and I love the effect on the front of the door! looks amazing!



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love this and how fast it printed! that was great! I’m using mine to grow a tree in as soon as it warms up just a little bit.
fantastic!




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wow! cute and useful and I think stronger than the real thing.
I used to sell Longaberger baskets and then I would “earn” them and be afraid to use them because they were so expensive I didn’t want to damage them. I was afraid the handle would slip out or a weave would snap, and the basket repairs were very expensive too… This is a great alternative because I can make sure the handle doesn’t come out by my own choice of fastener. I know a weave won’t snap, because it’s not built that way, and I can I make it any color I want, without painting it which is definitely taboo in Longaberger circles.
I’m having a blast with the two baskets you put out for public use, although I can’t get the handle to print right on the large basket… I’ll figure that out-it’s got to be a filament issue because the first one printed just fine…anyway, yes! I love it.
any chance you can put out the picnic basket next?
much love.
~Leah



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I didn’t know what to expect when I started, in the image I had no idea how big or how small this would be, so I was delighted that the leaf was just right and by printing two of them I got the effect I wanted. I think it looks really nice on the wall with some other art. thank you so much.
my one wish, a similar leaf, but not exactly the same to complement this one optionally.
Thanks again dear Maker



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Just as pretty as can be! I’m collecting mermaids now and I am really happy to add this one to my collection. Thank you for sharing this creation with us.
I chose black filament but I think I will redo it in bone white and see how she looks.
beautiful!






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she so lovely, regal, and I am happy to add her to my mermaid collection.
any chance of seeing some coloration to this beauty? I would love to print it again with some color in it.




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x1 Carbon
so I’m trying to recommend a printer for my sister as entry level, just works, printer and I went to link to it, and its not there!
Did they offically change the name of this printer? Did it get replaced by something, because I can’t find it at Bambu, Amazon, or Bestbuy… so I’m thinking they just renamed it.
please let me know!
thanks,
~Leah
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What an excellent tray! I added some resin and some glitter and it actually turned into a Christmas marvel!



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I really love this, it’s great fun at Christmas time! thank you!



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okay, I had a terrible time with the 3 dots and receptacles for them, I cut myself trying to use them the way I thought they were supposed to be used, and blood was EVERYWHERE!! (ha ha just kidding I had a few tiny drops of blood) and how I solved the problem was I simply printed out a second set, used the other one with holes already in it, rather than trying to remove the material from the handle myself, and a tiny drop of super glue on each fat peg and each handle plus some painter’s tape during the curing process and I had solved all issues with this item, easy peasy!
I did a five tiered shoe shelf first, and this morning I am doing a 4 tiered one for my husband’s side of the bed. it’s just what he refers to everything I make be it in resin or filament or both, as.
I would like to say that I am working on making the bottom layer a very heavy layer for stability. More pictures will be provided as soon as I complete the project.

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I printed the first one in pla and did a Christmas tree candle with it, it came out amazing with no seam line at all, I’m really impressed, so I decided to try to print it in petg so I can maybe use a hotter melting wax or other material with it…
I use a lot of glue on my plates to avoid issues with adhesion but I couldn’t believe the sticking problems I would face with trying to take both of these off the build plate once I moved to petg. wow! does anyone have any suggestions about how to prevent this in the future? I really don’t like losing my make because they came lose too early, mine were all doing that, the glue was/is necessary I believe it is a climate issue in an 87% average humidity home. I live right on the sea.
I think the mechanics of this mold are super!
I want to try these PETG molds with epoxy resin.
great job, I’m boosting!








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This is my second time printing this tray, I didn’t realize how small it was so I had to print it again much larger.
the first one I didn’t like the texture of the land masses for writing surfaces, or serving surfaces, but I really loved the design, so I added some glowing resin to the land mass, and several layers of glitter resin on top of that followed by a nice coat of tough clear, this will give the tray an even surface and add a slight light source for late night remote control and maybe snack storage while watching tv on the couch. I will be covering the bottom with felt to keep it from scratching surfaces and make sure my choice in filament color doesn’t stain my white couch.
this is a really great serving tray!
excellent piece! great job maker!




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