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fanatikz
@fanatikz
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Building worlds with SimGear, Warhammer, and a soldering iron. Scanner brain, maker soul — always hunting for smarter solutions and better builds.
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I made a minimalistic Stream Deck, yes its not like the conventional ones out there, it uses lesser hardware, and the best part is you don't need software on your PC to run this, just bluetooth and 3 hardware components. I do need suggestions on apps I should add or remove Current version has the following apps: Spotify, YouTube, ChatGPT, Discord, Whatsapp, Maker World, Bambu Studio, VS Code, Steam, Gmail
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Not the first magsafe holder I printed, but my facourite one. Nice design, smart solution for color detail. Printed with origin profile in PLA matte and glow in the dark. Made two for bedroom nightstand.
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I printed these in the past and I print them in future. Have tons of cables and more and more over the time. This is a great solution to store and carry them clean and safe. Print was no problem also with 25 pieces on plate. Used PETG on default profile and extended the quantity via app.
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If you like to have a clean desk, full batterie and to keep an eye onyour phone. This is a great solution. Very thankfull and precise tolerances. Thanks for the idea and design. Used designers profile. Works fine except the thinner screw, brakes during assembly. Reprinted with 5 walls and all was fine.
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Printed in PETG on provided print profile. Works like a charme. No special object, but well designed and prepared. Recommended cable guide from my perspective. And a Must have for a clean desk. Thanks for that.
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Will do some Designs for Mountainbikes. Cable guides for brake, reverb and shifter, a Container to clear your pockets or a compact mount for high performancelights and batteries. What first?
What first?
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Cable Guide
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Storage Container
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Mount for performance lights
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Must read, true words!
Reviewing a Model Correctly
Reviewing a Model Correctly
It seems that everywhere you look, you find reviews that say “Great”, "Good", “Love it”, etc…Though they never said what was great, good, or what they loved about the model. That's what we will be covering today. First, I want to start with what not to do: when you're reviewing a model, you're not reviewing how your specific print came out. Rather, how the model functions, details, and even problems that can be fixed with settings. You do not base your star rating on how your print has one droopy overhang from your support falling off. That nicely takes us to the topic of bed adhesion. When a model doesn't stick to the build plate, that is more than likely user error. You might ask, how do I fix that? It's super simple: wash your build plate with warm water and dish soap. It is best to wipe the build plate dry with a paper towel. Why not use alcohol? Alcohol will spread the natural grease from your hands around on the print surface, rather than cleaning it. Which is where the problem comes from, touching the print surface. The natural grease from your hands decreases bed adhesion. Let's get back to reviews: when you have a print failure, the designer of the model will be more than pleased if you make a comment stating your issue, rather than writing a review that says “Bad" . Then again, there is another thing done wrong. You cannot write a review just simply saying “Bad”, “Doesn't work”, “Hate it”, etc… You need to explain why the model is bad, why it didn't work, or why you hate it. If the review does not contain why, it will be removed due to it not being a valid review. Second, we'll talk about what you should do in a review. Include a photo! Taking a photo of your new print is fun! Take it someplace cool and snap a quick pic; the designer will love it. The photo will need to be of the model, or it isn't a valid review. Don't just be plain and say “Nice” when you write your review; give some detail on what makes it nice. For example, “The supports came off nicely.” Look at you go! Now, think of some other things you liked about this model you printed. Maybe it's speed while printing? Say it! “The print was super fast and had great quality.” Now look what you did, more detail! You said it had great quality; now readers reading your review will know that this model has supports that remove nicely, prints fast, has great quality, and from your fun photo they can see all of that. If this model you printed is functional, say how it has helped you in whatever way it does; also talk about your favorite feature of the print as well. Maybe you should throw in an emoji here and there; why? Emojis are fun! They will help your review stand out from others as well. You can even say what filament you printed in. That way, if the reader wants to recreate your print, they can. Let's put this into action: “The supports came off this model nicely. Also, it printed super fast and had great quality 🤩. Gotta love the dual jet engines as well. I decided to print in Bambu Lab Iridium Gold PLA Metal, which looks nice on my desk 😙🤌.”Look at you! Such a professional reviewer.
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Something special is comming. First testprints done and it seems my idea will work. Stay tuned. #Cyberbrick
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@MakerWorld I come to think about releasing a cyberbrick related crowdfunding project. But I have no feeling about the interest and impact. So I was wondering what happens if It will not reach the goal. Am I allowed to release the model also, but maybe later? What happens to founders pledge?
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1400h on my P1S, first print on the smooth plate. Be curios what happens.
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I never had in mind to be a public designer, just decided to share what I created for my own. Now I have 100+ followers which seemed to be interested for my weird stuff and pushing my designs to a level where this hobby is cost-neutral. Thanks ALL and thanks @MakerWorld.
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A great base doesn’t just hold your art – it becomes part of it, also for busts. 🎨 Bust plinths from 30x30mm to 80x80mm in 10 mm steps – standard, framed, recessed. Two print profiles: 0.12 mm for quick, great results, or 0.08 mm high quality. Because the right base doesn’t just hold your art – it elevates it.
Display Bust Collection – 30x30x30mm to 80x80x80mm
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A great base doesn’t just hold your art – it becomes part of it. 🎨 Modular display cubes from 30x30x30mm to 80x80x80mm in 10 mm steps – standard, framed, recessed, diorama, and standalone frame. Each variation has its own build plate, all in one profile for easy printing. Perfect for minis, busts, or scenic displays – mix, match, and upgrade your bases to showcase your work exactly how you want!
Display Cube Collection – 30x30x30mm to 80x80x80mm
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🖌️ Sick of brushes rolling away or cluttering your desk? This minimalist clip-on holder hooks right onto your cup. Small version for 2 brushes, large for up to 10 brushes, tools, or pens. Slide it anywhere along the rim, use multiples for max flexibility. Fuzzy skin finish for style (and drybrush practice). Clean, simple, and game-changing for any painter. 🎨 #BrushHolder #MiniPainting #Tabletop
Brush Holder for mugs
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🖨️ Hula feet are a killer upgrade for the P1/X1 – but the look and all that wasted space bugged me. So I built a full base mod: ✅ Clean cover ✅ 6 plate slots ✅ Side drawers for tools & gear ✅ Optional magnets for that snap Includes assembly graphic. Looks clean, runs quiet, holds everything. What more do you need? 😉 Big Thanks to @thrutheframe and @BrainsCollector #BambuLab #3DPrinting #P1Mod #PrintPlateStorage #MakerWorld #thrutheframe #BrainsCollector
Hula Feet Base Cover for Plates and Accessories
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🧺 Give your Dryferm bag a serious upgrade. This 3D-printed basket boosts airflow, handling, and control – and makes the whole setup way more efficient. Two fit perfectly in a large bag, and it still closes with ease. Holes for 10×2 mm magnets let you stack baskets or help seal the bag. More herbs, less hassle. 🌿 #DryfermHack #3DPrinting #HerbDrying #Kräuterkorb #MakerWorld
Drying Basket for Dryferm Bags
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This is one of the most impressive and funny things I ever printed. My little girl and nephew Love them.
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Helped me to quit vaping and get free of nicotine addiction. Thanks for that.
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🪁 Let’s go fly a kite – Maker style! Just launched: 3D-printed Power Grips for stunt and foil kites. Tested with several kites — even my little daughter loved flying with them. Lightweight, strong, and super comfy in hand. Perfect for land kiting, beach flying, or just leveling up your gear. Customize colors, tweak designs, and make your kite gear truly yours. Can’t wait to see your builds and color combos! 🎨✨ #3DPrinting #KiteGear #PowerGrips #MakerWorld #FlyHigh
Powergrips for Kites
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Very impressiv design. Fun to print and easy to assemble. Love the result. Thank you. Had to design a little spacer to us the thumbler for Overture spools.
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