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Miau Eats Fish
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Hey everyone! I just uploaded a 3D printable case for PSA-graded Pokemon slabs. • ✅ Tested with PSA slabs; other brands not confirmed • 🧊 Features a slicer-adjustable cut-out to fit a desiccant box • 📸 See preview pics for details! Note: Desiccant box shown is my personal design and not included. Hope it helps protect your cards! Feel free to ask or share feedback.
Case for Pokemon Graded slabs
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Great and straightforward print, except for the process of inserting the PTFE tube inside de tank through it's channel (see tip at the end of my comment). Did not use screws for the on/off switch, instead I used cylinders as dowels as part of the mesh from the switch object, no holes for screws. Kids love playing with it. How to pass the PTFE tube through the water reservoir channel: Insert one of your brims through the water reservoir channel (mine from previous prints in a P1S). Insert inside the PTFE tube one side of the brim, inwards enough so that when you pull a bit from the other side of the brim it doesn't go off from the tube. Then start a game of pulling from the side of the brim that is inside the reservoir and press at the same time the PTFE tube coming from the other end (yes, the silicon hose should have already been placed). Keep playing doing that process and you will be successful eventually. You can also use a thread to tight one end of the tube and reduce volume.
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Easy peasy lemon squeezy, except the letter G from Magikarp. It broked the first time, but after reprinting it with three copies 2 of them came out with the supports that were easy to remove and clean inside the letter. Apart from that, pretty straightforward print.
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Cut the original model by more than half, the LG monitor for this setup used in the office has a curvature in the back but adapts well with the back support of the cut model, I guess it depends of each monitor finding the sweet spot (see attached pictures for reference). Monitor stays vertical and there is no movement. Glad I found this model that I could adapt to my needs. Thanks.
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Great print! Looks neat and removes clutter by adding space and storage. I started with Bambulab PLA Marble but ran out of filament, then continued with Elegoo Marble PLA (it has a darker tone) and then used Elegoo PLA Mate white for the legs. For the the drawer rails I used Bambulab PETG Translucent Blue.
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It was an entertaining project to print. Kids loved it and kept playing with it simulating Magikarp knows how to use the Bubble attack, so I guess Magikarp learned a new move. Struggled a bit when joining both sides of the yellow flaps and the clicky device box, so after many attempts everything came together.
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Great print, will try to use the opening cover with more space for avoiding poop blockage. Keep in mind though that you need to rearrange the poop to a side to prevent the formation of a poop tower that reaches inside the p1s poop entry .
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