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Built for a friend, using Studio to cut the part and add dovetails so it would fit my X1C. A great part, very useful.
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Much easier for dry fitting joints. Built well, fit well.
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A useful accessory that builds fast and "does what it says on the tin". Stops tube from squashing as it is cut.
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I have friends who work for Jaguar and they love them as desk ornaments.
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I built these in clear PETG so I could see the desiccant colour change. They built well (actually the left most one fell over first time, but that was my fault I guess), and fit beautifully. The room my printer lives is typically 65% RH and with the standard issue pouches the AMS was usually around 40%. With these it's now 24% and falling. Very many thanks.
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A nice model with educational value for my great nieces. It would have been nicer still with relief (mountains) but that might be asking too much. Just waiting for delivery of the LED lamp...
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A nice fidget and a good demonstration of print in place.
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I think it would benefit from random seams, but a greta model.
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My showpiece example of 3D printing; an awesome model. Thank you.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/13806/1076983/ratings/2025-09-08_aa8445c7492cc.jpeg
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This would have built better if I used support for PLA as the bottom edges were a bit ragged. But it really works! I put it on a cordless drill and was astonished at the thrust it produced, and that PLA was really strong enough. A fun practical example.
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Works well for standard length bit. Very tall bits, like Festool Centrotec bit, wobble a bit, but that is ti be expected.
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A useful tray for sorting and selecting small items like screws. Build well; doesn't look 3D printed.
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Works very well in PLA. My first attempt was in ASA-CF, and it was impossible to get the filament through the hole. I think these are the best of their type.
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I chose this scraper because I thought it would be less likely to scratch the surface, especially of a Cool Plate, and I pleased to say I haven't been proved wrong. The part builds well and quickly, and I'd give it 5 stars if it lasted longer. No fault of the design, it's just that it's the same hardness as the parts I'm trying to dislodge.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1581811/1664851/ratings/2025-08-14_fc469257976cf.jpeg
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Printed flawlessly. A light spray of silicone on the thread makes it move even more smoothly. I only discovered this design after I had a spool open and jam in the AMS; now I have it ready in case it happens again.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/558401/477528/ratings/2025-08-14_9757e723d76828.jpeg
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