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drkenb
@drkenb_usa
I printed off a set of these Ikea Alex handles for the two units in my office in chocolate brown and they given the Ikea units a more attractive look over their otherwise plain-Jane look. One suggestion: secure these handles with double-sided tape as they can easily move and the tolerances are tight for the functioning of the drawers.
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Very nice design. Sleek and stylish! Shown here on our sunroom cactus display, printed in white PET-G.
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What a neat design! We have printed off several of these, in different colors, and our favorite is the beige pot on the chocolate brown drip pan. Photo shows a cactus in one of the beige/brown pots, and it goes very well with the cactus display in our sunroom. Very scalable!
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What a Godsend! After trying several different filament dryers (the last two being Creality Pi units that didn't work), I thought I would give this design a try. The dehydrator itself sells for less than half that of the Creality Pi, has a wide range of temperatures, and will dry not only 4 spools at a time but also desiccant packets & such! After using this unit for a while now, I can say that it is far far better than any of the filament driers out there for under $150, and it works well.
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This is a really neat design & goes well on our cactus display in the sunroom! The photo shows the own in among some cacti. At night when we turn the light on, the illumination is spectacular! We made a "log" stand in which to set the owl (only slightly visible in photo).
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We wanted a larger pot to sit atop one of the fountains in our sunroom, and this low poly pot really fit the bill. We 3D printed some cylindrical "tube" holders for the air plants, and used those holders set in sand in the low poly bowl.
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Another favorite of mine and my wife! This pot is very scalable and is versatile! We printed small versions to use as air plant holders around our sunroom fountains.
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This is a favorite of mine and my wife! Scales well, and we were able to make a drip tray using the model scaled up and top portion removed!
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Great unique design that scales up well! My wife wanted air plant holders for around our sunroom fountains and these were ideal!
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/163143/179102/ratings/2025-09-23_7135cf89934f18.jpg
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I've been printing using my P1S pretty much flawlessly since I got the unit. But the last week or so, I have been getting an error "Toolhead front cover fell off..." with the hotend pinned front and left (see photos). I have rebooted the printer, removed and replaced the front cover more times than I care to count, and yet the error keeps cropping up. And before the hotend moves to the far front left, the machine makes a God-awful noise as if something metalic is spinning up faster & faster. Has anyone else experienced such and, if so, can you give me some guidance on what is causing the problem and how to correct it? I see nothing wrong with the front cover, and have even unplugged and reinserted the electrical connections. Thanks in advance for any assistance!! Ken
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