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Makes the controller look like it belongs, wherever you put it!
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Great print!
Works way better on 0.2mm nozzles vs 0.4mm. Comparison pic below.
Note: this is a Mk8 Golf, not a Mk8.5. You can tell the difference clearly by the front bumper and how far in the wings reach.
0.4mm nozzle on the left print, 0.2’m in the right.

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The blind we intended to use this for is too stiff for this to solve our problem, but it's a cool print otherwise.
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Great Print! Kids Loved It!
We modified the screw connector for a different light stick, but otherwise it was perfect!

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This is exactly the kind of thing that 3d printing was made for! Love this print and can't wait for more inserts!
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Great little print as a starter turntable for 3d scanning. The 608 v2 Bearing also works wonderfully!
One I snapped the bearing into both plates and tightened it, I pulled them apart once to loosen up the bearing which gave it the ability to spin without having to secure the base plate.
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This printed quite well but there we see two opportunities for improvement:
1. The collection bin didn't quite align with the chute in our result, so we had to prop up the front-most part of the bin which is closer to the front of the printer, with a small item in order to align the chute with the bin so the edge wouldn't protrude.
2. The shaking of the printer appears to be knocking out the piece that clips/sits into the printer where the plastic is spit out, which could be improved by adding softer TPU contact points on the inside clips. If adding TPU, possible adding rubberized feed in the front to address the first issue would also be great!


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This was our very first print to test our H2D. It printed quite good with the default 0.4mm nozzle, but not perfect. We'll be reprinting when our 0.2mm nozzles arrive.
Thanks for this model!
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Great Stands!
If I were to print them again I would create a small hole along each of the sides that run back to front of the stands to allow for cables to be run through horizontally.
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