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My first T-shirt print. I printed PLA. Print came out perfect. I used a household iron. It sticks very well. Still have to wash it and see what happens. This print got me interested in t-hirt printing: obviously I need to learn a lot: print in TPU might improve already and if I want to get serious, I think I'll need a heating bed.
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Beautiful model! This was my first larger print. A little issue with overhang: I must have failed to add support, but no impact on elegance and functionality. I found that eggs tend to get a little stuck in the curve: I didn't look into it too much, for this model doesn't fully cover our use case, as you can see ;-P
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One of my first prints. Came out perfect! For it's purpose it is somewhat unstable IMHO: phone tends to slide sideways when 'operating' it. Maybe a corner grip might solve it? Still a nice gadget / giveaway!
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Great print, good snap fit. My 5-year-old loves it! At first I tried opening the box by the clips one by one :-/ Only after a while discovering a simple method: pushing the cards up. Thanks!
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Rofl! I love the design, and it came out very nice! I would have given it a 6 out of 5 if I could, and if it weren't for one little thing bugging this beginning 3d-printer a bit: after printing, I found out that the model places the 'O'-parts on the build plate 'face down' and the 'P'-parts 'face up'. So the face of the "O's" have the structure of the build plate (mine: standard / adhesion-proof / granular), and the P's have a beautiful finish. Hard to see in the photo, however quite visible IRL. Suggestion to the designer and / or printer: make sure to print the faces of the four parts the same / to your liking (flip the "O's" or flip the "P's"). Another suggestion to the printers: for our standard width of toilet paper I could have done with approximately 2 cm less model depth. This might save some filament and printing time. I will print this model again for sure: I expect everyone to see it to also want it ;-P Thank you!
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In one word: brilliant! I LOVE this design! The most basic game of games made challenging and eye-cathing. I wonder how you come up with this, made this well thought through design. Thank you for sharing it: well worth the boost!
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Brilliant design! Came out really well even though I'm yet a rookie. I printed on the standard (granular) buildplate and I decided to hang it with that side to the front. Looks a bit sparkly: nice! I enlarged it to match the build plate size (H2S). Worked out perfectly! Thanks for this nice model!
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Incredibly strong sound, especially for its small size! I especially love the groove so it clamps comfortably between your teeth. Well worth the boost!
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As claimed: really good sound for an infinitely small whistle.
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