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Welcome to my page dedicated to my love of design, building, repairing, innovating, and learning!
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Wanted a more accurate regulation NHL hockey puck that I can eventually print with TPU for some "mini stick" fun with my kids inside the house.
Official NHL Hockey Puck
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A simple but fun body accessory for the back of your vehicle - I've printed bumper specific pieces in the past but these ones for the Ioniq were perfectly flat bottomed so I figure it could be shared as a universal file. Can be scaled to fit your vehicle and mounted with simple double sided tape. Enjoy!
Universal Rear Diffuser Fins
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Create a full scale 3D printed brake caliper and rotor model including a wheel bearing hub with real tapered roller bearings from a vehicle so the whole assembly spins! Additionally, I've created a mounting provision for an LED strip so we can light up our model to make the ultimate desk accessory for car enthusiasts :)
Brake and Bearing Hub Model (1:1 Scale) With LEDs!
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Put together a quick setup guide for the P1P as well as some basic upgrades, some are suggestions some are my own creations. Enjoy!
P1P P1S Kit For Embrace Making Spool Stand
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Just released my AMS refill spool design, I've been using this for a little while now - would love to get some feedback from other users. The original printable Bambu spools tend to wear over time and can also be difficult to snap together / apart depending on the printer tolerances. I was trying to solve that issue here with a nice big thread for speed and convenience and you can still lock the two parts together with a single common M3 screw if you have any doubts about the thread holding. Thanks! #AMS #Spool
You can find the design here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/928537#profileId-892121
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