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Too cute that both kids and adults love it! Gave it to 2 teachers!
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1st flexi toy ever printed! Astounding! My child wrote an essay for class about this animal so I printed it as a treat for his hard effort! Thank YOU for all your hard effort in creating something so awesome!
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Printed with no supports and everything fit together perfectly! My son even liked the sound of the puzzle pieces as you lower it from the top to piece the 4 containers together. The knob screws in perfectly every time. Thank you for creating this and keep up the great work!
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I was extremely excited to print these after getting the AMS Lite in the mail! But unfortunately, it took over a dozen tries to get the correct pin size. I used PLA, PLA +, and wood filament and none of them worked when printing the pins. It finally fit after reducing the X and Y by 85.5% in the wood filament. Very cute none of the less. Do all of the dim sum prints use the same pins and the animals have the same hole size as this kitty? Then I will know to reduce all the other ones as well.
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I have the same type of results like @LFarku and her comments of it being indistinguishable, even though they are 1.05 vs. 0.96 on mine. I took a picture during the printing and it clearly shows how that little change can make a big difference. Thank you for designing this and giving such great explanation and details in your print profile! I will change the "initial layer flow ratio" on all the settings.
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Perfect for just taking up 1 Skadis hole and simple enough to hold up my plushy keychains without any attention to itself.
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Even though it didn't fit the Auxito brand car vac, it was great for holding my heat gun!
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Like the maxed out longest size print on the A1 build plate!
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Fits 3 spools exactly! My own printed spools and different manufacturer's brand name and lesser known spools!
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Just what I needed! Fits more than 1 build plate. I only have 2 to test with. Haha!
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It stays for the most part but sometimes it does get knocked off buy the print head.
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I wish it came out perfect but for some reason, the number color part shifted. So you can see from the picture that the hole is no longer aligned. I'll still use it though. Thanks!
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This worked great! I just had to resize the 5-way PTFE to 101% to get the middle tube in. I used PLA and not sure it that's what made the difference? Printed the bigger size with PETG. The disassembly of the hub to get it out of the 3 notches was the only difficult part. The assembly of the new parts was easy with the detailed instructions from the maker. Everything fit into place perfectly and after printing a few things, the PTFE held on nice and tight to the hub. Thank you so much for designing this!
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Beautiful and easy print! Just wish the post was longer.
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Lovely design! Thank you for making this! Printed overnight and came out beautifully!
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"Smooth sailing, good fortune, and coming back with full load of gold"! Now who wouldn't want this in their home?! Haha! Printed out beautifully even with the user error on my part - I think my filament was not fully dried that's why it printed with a bit of bumpy waviness to it. Used a heat gun to clean up the stringiness. Supports were easy and came right off without any tools. March 9, 2026 - I printed them again and it came out without the bumps! Came out lovely! Thank you!
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This was a cute print and the design was good. But I had a problem fitting them with these Amazon mechanical switches https://a.co/d/0iyPPUCI. So I had to rescale the har kow up to 105.5% (I think) to get the + from the clicker to fit into the har kow. And in case you didn't know, the switches will be showing after assembly because that's how it was designed. It's a fun clicker and we gave it as a fun gift to my son's friend at dim sum!
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