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silverrowan
@silverrowan
Didn’t think the Pyrex one would fit my container when measuring it in the slicer, but surprisingly it does, perfectly (purex, Costco size). Supports did want to attach oddly around the spout, and if you use regular supports the overhang on the tray portion won’t be supported, but it will be with tree supports. I can’t comment on any print profile specifically, as I did tweak things. Would be better and require fewer supports if the design used chamfers instead of fillets. Still—the model printed cleanly enough, in one shot, things that are supposed to move do, and it is quite useful.
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prints well, holds onto the plate well. Makes cover removal easier without adding too much weight. Does slide sideways easily—positives and negatives to this.
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Prints well, does the job without obstructions. Ironically, attaching is difficult to do without bending the cable excessively at first (but not impossible!)
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Prints cleanly. Took significant force (unnerving levels) to get it properly seated though.
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Prints well, clean threads. Fits properly. (a1, not mini) A tiny bit awkward to use in spots—ease of use could *possibly* be improved be angling the head away from the shaft 30-60 degrees or so. Don’t know if this would affect oil flow.
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Printed well, but don’t really lock on or stay fixed in place if the printer is lifted at all.
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prints cleanly, nice aesthetic touch with the sides (not that I’ve actually attached mine…), and functions as expected. Got some aesthetic edge highlighting from setting filament flushing volume to 0. Ended up using this on my stove instead of my printer today, and it was a great help cleaning off the mess.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1174766/1183737/ratings/95d832e0-3499-11f0-937d-6785bbeeec95.jpg
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Tag prints well, and model is easily readable on drawers (except the top kitchen drawers because of the counter lip getting in the way)
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The model is too deep for micro SDs, and lets them rattle around. I do appreciate having the storage space for the push-key thing. Added a different logo for mine. Initially tried to print on a holograph pate, which are known for adhesion issues, and the front half stayed put. Most of the back did, but not enough. Textured print stayed put.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/419150/333219/ratings/fb7f37d0-3497-11f0-9ea8-cfac4842aed5.jpg
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Tweaked a profile with thumb button - to have a smaller button, but otherwise as the profile. Be aware of elephant's foot affecting the print. If your compensation isn’t high enough, the plunger won’t fit into the tube as printed. A small chamfer at the base, or printing upside-down (In the thumb button for stability?) should help. For my print, after sanding off the flare, light sanding was needed on the sides. IMO this is reasonable & better than too loose, given the need for a tight fit.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1175189/1311291/ratings/bf434f00-349b-11f0-937d-6785bbeeec95.jpg
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Model is Very cute, should make a good pick-me-up gift for my friend. Print profile: I made minor tweaks. it printed well, but supports were more tightly attached than expected and left some minor spikes on the underside. I used an ams profile and deleted the second filament (coloured eyes with sharpie) Shrunk to 6cm long, used adaptive cubic infill. Otherwise print profile was left alone.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1333059/1371791/ratings/f099ac30-316b-11f0-a236-2b129e357fc7.jpg
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