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SamdraM
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So I printed a shallower one first, and then realized this would be perfect as my Art Festival Vending "Go" Box. All the basic tools I HAVE to take with me, have previously gotten thrown into a bin. Always missing something important. Now, all the different sizes of zip ties have their own bins on the first level, then each tool has it's own bin on the next 2 layers. Easy to find, easy to know if missing. (The second picture is not the final look; this was in process). The box print perfectly. The tops, latches, etc. print and fit easily. These are amazing. I print out of PETG.
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Printed 2 of these for my Maker Space's P1S(es); printed easily and work well,
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One of the first things I printed after getting my Printer. Quick easy and gave me a great sense of accomplishment and possibility :-)
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So I absolutely LOVE these. I got my Printer less than a month ago, and one of my focuses was prints to make my art festival vending easier and more efficient. One of my difficulties? I had business cards that I just put out on the table, would shove into a bag at the end; and then next time was never sure where they were, or if I had enough. I printed 3 of these in my logo colors. added my business name; and put my cards in. Now, when I go, it's easy to check that all 3 are full (knowing I will have enough) for the Festival, AND the cards have a nice display on the table. At the end, I just close the boxes, put them back in my "GO" box (essentials for each Festival), and refill is easy. Thanks so much. They printed and work great.
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So several of the initial print of the labels came off the bed mid print, which I always blame on myself and not the model. LOL. But the clips and the other labels were great. Printed many more clips. My own personal preference will be to either hand write the filament on the clip or print a label with a label maker to add. The time/ratio, risk of failed print for the labels, vs. the ease of other options. But I love these and I can now easily not only see the type of filament but easily distinguish between the same color in different types - e.g. white basic PLA, white matte, white PETG, etc.
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Measured my bottle and printed the smaller one; but it didn't fit. But Worked out great - printed the larger one for my different brand oil; used the smaller one for mascara - and realized I need a whole set of these instead of throwing all my "tube" make up into a bin. This way they are all standing up and I can see them all. I wonder if 5 holes could fit in the 4 square (hint hint) with thinner walls?
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The supports for the twisty part of the wrapper have to be taken off really carefully or it breaks off. Sometimes even when being careful. When done correctly, it looks great, very delicate. (Part of my grandaughter's Leprechaun Trap - she decided candy, an Oreo and a Kit Kat would be just the thing to tempt the imp.)
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So the result looks great. The fittings were really tight and my hand hurt after putting it together. Needed to take breaks in between. I hand painted the eyes, but plan on printing the AMS head when it comes out. Used Bambul Labs black and white Basic PLA.
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So, my 7 year old granddaughter decided she wanted to make a Leprechaun Trap. So we did. She decided an Oreo, KitKat and Sour Patch kid, and some gold would "tempt" the Imp. We 3D printed the same. This print looked great!!! You can't tell the difference in the pics from the fake one on the left and the magically transformed ones on the right.
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So, my 7 year old granddaughter decided she wanted to make a Leprechaun Trap. So we did. She decided an Oreo, KitKat and Sour Patch kid, and some gold would "tempt" the Imp. We 3D printed the same. This print looked great!!! You can't tell the difference in the pics from the fake KitKat on the left and the magically transformed one on the right. (I did make it a little smaller).
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So, my 7 year old granddaughter decided she wanted to make a Leprechaun Trap. So we did. She decided an Oreo, KitKat and Sour Patch kid, and some gold would "tempt" the Imp. We 3D printed the same. After she went to bed, I went looking for a hat to print, figuring I would make the food real, leave a hat, and say they escaped. Then I came upon this print. It printed easily and perfectly. I thought the top wasn't going to line up so I could glue it, then I shifted a bit and realized it just clicked in. Then, I realized the top just screwed into the pot. So the tale changed to, after turning the treats real, the Leprechaun fell into the pot of gold and got trapped. Wonderful print that made a little girl so happy! (This was the first print that I said "waste schmaste"; if I printed again, I might do the belt buckle in the same color and just paint it so it didn't have to change the color every layer in the beginning).
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Printed these to give away as "cherry blossom book marks" - loved. came out great. printed in bambu silk pink
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Print perfectly, popped off the plate and into the hands of a thrilled receptient
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these are actually perfect for my small wood art pieces to secure them from the wind while vending outside. I printed about 50 of them - the pieces sit nicely inside; tilted a little bit back but visible to those walking by.
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Took a second to figure out how to put it together (then found the instructions online). Fun toy for the grandkids. Had to print the H clips twice; but I'm sure that was a "me" problem
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These printed easily, and fit perfectly. Made several for my Bambu spools and will try for others as well. I hadn't printed desiccant holders for my AMS 2 yet; but put one of these in each spool and my humidity went from 31% to 19%.
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These printed easily, and fit perfectly. Made several for my Bambu spools and will try for others as well. I hadn't printed desiccant holders for my AMS 2 yet; but put one of these in each spool and my humidity went from 31% to 19%.
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