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I've just bought two more VAX OnePWR batteries (on top of the two I already own) for my Vax Blade 4 OnePWR vacuum cleaner and was already fed up of having batteries sitting next to the charger so we can recharge the others so adding two more, something needed to give. I did a search on makerworld to see if someone had already made a mounting bracket and didn't find one so I came up with this mount to be able to wall mount the batteries next to my dual charger.
Vax onePWR Battery Storage clip - wall mountable
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I have two pro controllers so printed two and they are exccellent, holding the controller securely and keeps them accessible in the drawer. An improvement on the design - If they were seated vertically instead of at the angle they are though, I believe you could get 2 pro controller spots on a 3x4 gridfinity space which is something I'm hoping someone would be able to reproduce as I haven't got a clue how to do it myself. The original design is excellent, but could be made better for my use case (and potentially others as well) if two controllers could be stored in a smaller area of space in the drawer - the yellow holder pictured is for a PS5 controller held vertically. I have sat a Nintendo controller on top of it and then sat a further pro controller just behind to show that it could be possible for 2 to sit in the 3x4 space if they were both held vertically.




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Ikea stopped selling the matal versions so I had to find somethign that would do the same trick as I like using the Ikea 365+ plastic tubs as drawers. I've printed about 6 so far and each one has printed well using BambuLab PETG HF grey filament, I've started replacing the metal version Ikea sold that I have in various places with these one as they are more discreet, without the massive metal hooks on the front of the cupboard. The picture I have added, shows the two I've attached to the underside of my Vattankar monitor although you can't exactly see them - instead of the screw holes, I used 3M tape to adhere them to the underside to give myself two small drawers for small bits on my desk and medications to keep them easily at hand.
An excellent model that I will keep coming back to print time and again and have given a boost token to as it is a simple but elegant design that does its job to perfection IMO.

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Printed this out after printing the original design. This is what I was looking for with the teeth which enables the arms to lock together to hold a phone. I currently have my one set up holding an iPad 9th gen in front of me and its holding the weight well. I changed the infill of the base to 90% to add weight as I felt the first print of the OP design was a little lightweight. I printed in Bambulab PLA Basic in yellow.
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Print came out well in BambuLab PLA Basic Yellow. My only issue with the design is the lack of rigidity in the joints - it needs some fomr of mechanical grip (teeth) on both sides to lock together as the only way to have this set is with the arms lying on top of one another. Another option would be to use a rubber washer (externally bought or printed in TPU) tpo provide the fricdtion to hold itself in place.
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My son wanted one of these as a fidget toy but only in one solid colour. I printed it out in BambLab's Orange Matte PLA and then have glued the tenacles in using a small dab of 2 part epoxy on each (couldn't find the super glue). We added two black dots on the eyes using a sharpie to give the octopus some character - my son loves it as it also looks similar to an octopus printed on his tshirt (also orange).

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Lovely print. I use it to carry an overnight supply of my medication and for day to day, to carry meds if I forget them in the morning. I like the fact the hole in the lid isn't just a small loop that could break off (if not printed in the right orientation) and is in the main body of the lid itstelf. I also like the small notches on the screw which prevent it backing out without a little force so it doesn't come apart in day to day use. Will bve printing a second for my wife.

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I used Blue PLA for mine and printed perfectly. Excellent size for the four board pens I have for my whiteboard. I used a small dab of epoxy (I made a mess of it) to glue ten 6x3mm magnets in an alternating pattern and the thing does not move on the whiteboard - it needs some felt adding to stop it scratching th ewhiteboard. I will be printing another two for my kids' whiteboard pens when my 3D printer gets a chance (kids have it queued for the next week!).


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I saved myself £6 ($8) buying printing this off. Took no more than an hour and about £0.50 in filament and looks great sitting on the kitchen sink to allow the scrub daddy sponge thing to dry out.

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My Dr Who fangirl daughter had been wanting me to print this for her since buying the A1 - the print came out really well, lid included. The lid needs to be 1% larger than actual as it is a very tight fit - as you can see from the photos, my daughter uses it lidless to store her sonic screwdrivers in on her desk. I'd like to be to print a much larger one (25cm tall) that would allow her to put snacks or whatever inside but the lid needs to be looser than it is now to make it usefull.


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Printed in Matte Orange BambuLab PLA after buying the Elegoo Vacuum bags and vacuum pump - it looks great in the drawer alongside the other gridfinity boxes I've printed and keeps my drawer looking tidy. If only the pump was as good as this print (mine does not hold a charge and switches off every 15 seconds, even after a few hours on charge) The only suggestion I would make is to make the cable storage slot larger as the cable needs to be wrapped a certain way to fit 'cleanly'

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