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Spools Out Studio is where ideas take shape. We specialize in high-quality 3D printing and custom design solutions that turn concepts into reality. From prototypes to production, we deliver precision, creativity, and dependable results.
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This was a fun print. I enjoyed assembling it very much.

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No issues with the print profile. We are ready to decorate as soon as Valentine’s Day is over.


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Really like the design. No printing issues. I did add an additional white band layer to balance it out. It only added 2 additional filament changes.

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loved this one. my kids have this tattooed on their arm.

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Perfect for our needs.
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135% was the perfect size for our king mattress.
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Looks like coal. I ended up printing 5 and giving them away to some coworkers.

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I had originally printed these to give away as a white elephant gift for our Georgia Fans friend’s group. I ended up keeping them for myself. I bought 3.5 x 3.5 x 1 mm cork for the backs.

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There are two issues with this model.
First, the arm does not sit flush to the build plate. Two of the Sharingan eye sockets are protruding beyond the bottom face causing the arm to need tiny supports. I fixed this issue by performing a cut and deleting a small slice from the bottom.
Second, the alignment block on top of the arm that helps align the wrist to the forearm is a separate object. As you can see in the slicer, the top layer of the arm finishes and then the block layer begins. This causes the alignment block to easily shear off. To correct this issue, I split the arm into objects and then lowered the block down -.02mm into the arm, then mesh Boolean the block and forearm back together. This creates a solid connection and allows the infill to continue all the way up and into the alignment block.




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I’m printing lots of accessories for my grandkid’s elves and decided that Twister would be a fun surprise. We also bought the Twister game from Amazon as a “gift” from the elves so that the grandkids can play along.


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Love these! I’m currently converting my filament clips to this style. I love how the name plates just snap into the clip frame. Makes changing a filament type a breeze. The only issue that I have is that some of the clips don’t hold on to the thinner plastic Soleyin spools. I overcame this issue by heating them with a torch for a second and then squeezing the clip a little bit to narrow the gap.



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