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Winner! winner! It made it to my wife’s office desk (a hard place for a 3D print to get)!
Well done!
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These were a lifesaver as I had lost it with trying to get underwear pieces to stop falling off trying to hold stiff wires like video cables. I wish I had just started with these! Even if you want to cover everything - it's still easier to start with these to figure out the routing and then go back and get frustrated with "underwear" :-D
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works great for those handfuls of screws you can’t remember which bin they came out of!
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Great profile for the .6 nozzle w/PETG
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This was a fun project and tuned out great! I was using a .6 nozzle and PLA Wood for the base so some of the small parts I ended up redoing in just white PLA (what was already in the AMS). I'll eventually redo them in something else. The flower is Purple PETG translucent which comes out more pink and printed much better than I expected with the .6.

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These have worked out great. Creative solution to get them to fit the drawers height wise. The .2 took some wiggling around to get everything to sit down right to clear the top edge, but the .6 dropped right in.

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Exactly the two Wera Hex drivers I was looking for! I did use the Bambu slicer cut tool to bring the walls down to fit into the @maCyo42 AMS Riser V2 drawer gridfinity remix by @thetimminator Even though the drawer fits 3U, I cut down to 2U so it would fit the far back grid and still be able to get the driver in and out easily. The walls are lower than the top edge of the driver but that actually helps.


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Works like a charm!
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Simple and they work
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I’ve printed 3 or 4 of these now (PLA). They’ve all worked flawlessly. Just have to remember to not stick PLA in the filament dryer.
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My mistake using PLA Matte (it's what was loaded) - I printed 4 and broke the post off of two. Based on other feedback, PLA probably would have been fine. I'll use PETG to make the other one I wanted. Once assembled I don't think there will be any problems with the two I have.
Flipping the screw and nut that hold the spring in - nut goes in the top instead of the bottom, might make assembly easier. So the screw could be started through the bottom to have something to hold the spring in.
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We really like these and have decided to use them throughout our kitchen.
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Flipping the scraper over with these blades works so much better! Blades aren't getting dinged up nearly as fast. They do fit a little loser than original blades but it has not affected function at all.
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