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Doug Elf1
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Retired family doctor with an interest in cooking and (of course) 3D printing
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Works wonderfully to extract broken filament from PTFE tube and to switch for alternate hub for rapid change to special filaments like TPU.
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This gave a nice home for my lubricants for printer maintenance. I did add a manual color change for the top accent.
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A truly striking design with this gradient filament (Polymaker Gradient Fire PLA).
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Easy and quick to print and effective.
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Got some nice lint wads out with this. I did add a holder and magnet to attach it to the side of the dryer for easy access.
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The ratchet works better than the prior screw although the slot to run the charging cable to the bottom of the phone would have been nice to have retained.
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Works for most of my collection of spools, now ready for my AMS 2 Pro.
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My vent louvers were thicker than the attachment pin. [Nissan Ariya]
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This did exactly what I needed to do when drilling pilot holes for screws in a 1" dowel. Easy and efficient.
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So far, so good. It's hard to know if it does anything since the success of the design is the ABSENCE of difficulties down the road...
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During printing in ABS, the body "sagged", deforming the slots for the bits so I printed the body in a translucent PCTG instead. It should still be strong enough for my uses. The caps were printed in PLA. As advised, the caps were tight to screw but a longer set of pliers solved that issue. BTW, do not place the magnets in the arms until the caps almost cover the slots or they will drop out and be hard to find under the furniture! [Ask me how I know...]
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The supports were somewhat difficult to remove especially under the strap but I was able to repair the shoe to save the 71 hour (!) print. The sliders did turn out to have good support and will function for my use.
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