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I'm an amateur designer.
I like to tinker with things, transform them and create new object starting from old ones. When I look at the world and at the things surrounding me I think: "I could change the way this thing is made, and make it work better, look different or serve different purposes".
I'm sleeping 4-5 hous at night: too much life to live to spend it sleeping.
Oh, in case you are wondering: yes, I do have a life, a wife, friends and relatives. I do travel a lot and have a lot of fun in every way I can think of.
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Tired of bulky thermostat mounts? This compact 3D-printed mounting plate and decorative cover fits the Meross MTS205B perfectly in 3-gang 205 boxes (BTicino/Vimar style) with 83.5 mm screw hole spacing. It houses the 60mm unit snugly, with an open-side design for easy install—just twist to avoid unplugging wires.
The slim cover snaps on with a firm push for a seamless, minimalist look. Print in PLA, assemble quickly, and upgrade your smart home hassle-free! Grab it on Thingiverse for DIY fun.
Thermostat Frame and Plate for Meross MT205B
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Iris lens cap for Olympus OM-D and any lens with 37mm accessory thread.
Discover a creative build—impress friends, spark conversations, and enjoy a clever solution that stands out from ordinary lens caps!
Protects your lens with a unique always-on iris mechanism—no more lost caps! Easy, tool-free assembly. Enjoy the satisfying mechanical action every time you open or close it. An original, experimental design—perfect for makers and curious photographers looking for something truly different!
Iris Lens Cap for Olympus OM-D E-M10III
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As a maker and a fan of Ploom X, I wanted to create something unique: a stand that not only protects its glossy surface but also adds aesthetic value. Using Fusion 360, I designed a minimalist, vertical base that prints in one piece. With the Aceyoon 90° USB-C cable, it doubles as a charging dock! Unlike the official Ploom stand, which costs over $15, this DIY version offers the same functionality with a creative, personal touch—and at a fraction of the price.
Ploom Stand
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