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brillious
@elphinum
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I'm still kind of new to 3D printing, but I’ve been teaching myself how to use Fusion 360 to design my own models. I’m really into making useful stuff—things that actually do something—instead of just decorations or toys (though I do think clever puzzles are super cool). I love figuring things out through design, and I’m always excited to learn new tricks to make my prints better. The more I practice, the more I want to try harder projects and get even better at using CAD and 3D printing.
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Well, this was an experiment in tolerance and printing normally supported prints WITHOUT SUPPORTS! I never imagined it would be as popular as this though. Thank you all. Please don't print on a bed slinger. It just doesn't always cope with the back and forth moment, given the floating part if this print.
Palm Massage Roller Fidget (No Assembly)
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I have had some success with some of my Gridfinity slanted storage solutions, and been asked for more variations on this theme.
Gridfinity 2x6 Slanted Storage Rack
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Fascinated by the mechanics of moving parts, I wanted to design a roller fidget that prints fully in place—no assembly required! The result? This palm massage roller fidget! Designed for modern 3D printers with fine tolerances, it prints seamlessly with built-in breakaway supports. After first use, the rollers move freely with a slight turn—no extra work needed! Tested on my Bambu Lab X1C—let me know how it prints for you! 🚀🔥
Palm Massage Roller Fidget (No Assembly)
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I looked all over for a gridfinity storage solution that would hold my pliers upright, rather than laid down. I couldn't find any at all, so I decided to make one.
Gridfinity Vertical Mini Plier Holder x 6
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I had explored and tried countless phone stands, but none were exactly what I wanted. The issue became particularly clear when I found a stand I liked, but it didn’t fold, and the lip was too large, overlapping the phone and interfering with swiping. Since I had been learning Fusion 360, I decided it was time to design my own. I based it on the stand I liked but made it foldable, slimmer, and with a smaller lip. BOOM. I love my creation—it’s perfect and taught me a lot about using Fusion 360.
Foldable Phone & Tablet Stand
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