I loved this design but wanted 1) to make it smaller and 2) to fit the 25mm x 1mm tag I had
NFC Tag Terminal Keychain 25 by 1 mm
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I needed a way to display 3D dragons for sale on a small space. This tag allows me to stack multiple dragons on a retail display without taking up a lot of space.
3D Dragon Retail Hang Tag
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This is a 2 inch by about 1.5 inch heart tag with a small hole for a string or ribbon to pass through and be tied onto something. I've used to tie onto a gift.
Heart Gift Tag
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I created this model since all amazon gps housings were for airtag and samsung tags but no for chipolo, ill work in a smaller version removing the original housing and placing only the battery and pcb
pet collar housing for gps tags chipolo, airtag
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If you're like me and have a bunch of spare drives laying around it's nice to know what's on them without having to plug them in and see/guess what it is. I thought of putting a small tag on them that will tell me what it is that's on them so here you go :) I use my 2.5" drives externally anyways via a SATA to USB adapter so it makes for plugging in much easier but sometimes I don't fancy guessing what is on there when I want to just plug in the right one and get the data I need.
2.5" Drive Labeller
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As my daughter collects Disney pins and wanted to have them displayed on a bookshelf, I've made this small holder. It even has a bar to put a name tag on or to put the year of sale as they change them every season. This was the very first thing I ever self designed.
A holder for your Disney Pins
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This is a small table-top price tag holder designed to hold ¼ segment of an index card. I cut my index cards into 4 strips and use them as price tags. This is a quick print with a channel cut out in the sides and the base to snugly hold the index card. I designed it to be minimally invasive in the mix of products on the table at my vendor booth setups.v
Price Tag Holder for Index Cards (1/4 Sheet)
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There was an awesome blog on home-assistant.io about using an NFC scanner to create a jukebox: https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2020/09/15/home-assistant-tags/ Since the tags are a bit small for children and i needed a way to identify which tag would trigger which playlist/song i figured lets create a simple shell around it with a picture.
NFC tag coin shells for music jukebox
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Ready to print, with the 3mf file already set to pause for inserting the NFC tag (tag specifications at the end of the description). Lightweight and small, low material consumption, and great performance, it has been designed for easy printing and the printing process is very quick!
Oreo Keychain NFC
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I wanted a quick 1 Plate Print for 100 tags that will be used in pairs in a cloak room for a small event. 1 tag stays on the coathanger , 1 tag is handed to the patron. Easy Print in PLA and nice adn clean to read. Feel free to reach out if you would like any modifications or the original Fusion files.
Number Tags 1-100 with hole for keychain
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first i needed some small 1x1, as i was drawing them i realised that maybe some one could use this, the boxes are sold without any so... and the one you can buy are with out name tags as that was the first i made , then someone requested them without neme tags, sooo here they are... dont hesitate to ask if there is somthing i can make im happy to try
Sortimo Addons division boxes (no name plates)
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Hey everyone! I’m so excited to share my new 7-Bottle Organizer with you! I designed it when I got tired of my desk being overrun by tiny bottles. Each slot fits 60×30 mm containers—perfect for oils, paints, or any small items. Let me know what you think, and don’t forget to tag me if you print it. I’d love to see your makes!
Sleek 7-Bottle Organizer
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i was inspired by the “Medical Tags Set 1” keychains user_2102863444 uploaded and showed them to a friend of mine that is a fireman and he asked me if i could do something similar, but with his barracks n. So i searched for a fireman signal and found a keychain from user Xsblack3D, and that was it. i mixed both keychains and did a small improvement by eliminating the torus and resized the helmet and letters. and here is the final result. hope you guys like it. ps: new doing this kind of stuff
Porta Chaves Bombeiros - fireman keychain
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#2024 Annual Summary Over the past year, you may have entered the world of 3D printing as a beginner, received your first 3D printer, and experienced the excitement of witnessing your first model. Do you still remember that sense of achievement? Or perhaps, you are no longer satisfied with simple printing and have started to try modeling, designing your first piece. The world of models has brought you endless fun and a deep sense of accomplishment. It’s also possible that you have grown more technically advanced, mastering more complex design and printing techniques, and even started exploring how to use 3D printing technology to solve real-world problems. Over the past year, MakerWorld has always been by your side, witnessing your growth and progress. Whether your journey has just begun or you’ve already come a long way, we’d love to hear your story—those experiences of exploration, creation, and breakthroughs. [MakerWorld Community’s Second Awarded Topic Activity Now Live] How to Participate: Post original contents in the MakerWorld community and tag #2024 Annual Summary. We will select 10 high-quality posts to receive 30 USD Bambu Lab Gift Cards. MakerWorld will contact the winners via private message. If the winner does not respond within 30 days, the prize will be forfeited. Content Requirements: Please ensure that you include content with a complete narrative. Again, off-topic posts will be disqualified from participating in future topic activities and may even face penalties such as deducted points. Recommended Direction of Creation 1. Summary of Satisfactory Works You Printed/Designed Over the Past Year: In the past year, have you printed or designed any work that gave you a great sense of achievement? You can share the designs and creations that you like. Whether it was your first successful print of a complex model or a perfect outcome after multiple revisions, you can share your insights and experiences from the inspiration, design process, challenges, and final results. 2. Collection of Your Most Used/Most Practical Models Printed Over the Past Year: Which models have you used most frequently or found to be the most practical this year? Whether they are tools that increase your work efficiency or small items that make life more convenient, these practical models often provide greater satisfaction to you. You can share the stories and application scenarios of these works to inspire other makers. 3. Share Your Printing Corner: Your Studio, Desktop, or Creation Space: Share your creation space related to 3D printing. Whether it’s a corner of your studio, a workspace, or a spot in your home, these places hold memories of your 3D printing journey. You can also showcase your model display cabinet and share stories of the place. We hope you: 1. Share in both text and images, including real photos of the printed model in the post. 2. Actively interact with other community members and respond kindly to feedback. We will evaluate based on the richness, interactivity, and narrativity of content, and the winners will be selected by the judges. Activity Timeline: Activity Period: December 31, 2024 – January 13, 2025 (UTC+0) Review Period: January 14, 2025 – January 17, 2025 Results Announcement: January 18, 2025
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#2024 Annual Summary Over the past year, you may have entered the world of 3D printing as a beginner, received your first 3D printer, and experienced the excitement of witnessing your first model. Do you still remember that sense of achievement?Or perhaps, you are no longer satisfied with simple printing and have started to try modeling, designing your first piece. The world of models has brought you endless fun and a deep sense of accomplishment.It’s also possible that you have grown more technically advanced, mastering more complex design and printing techniques, and even started exploring how to use 3D printing technology to solve real-world problems. Over the past year, MakerWorld has always been by your side, witnessing your growth and progress.Whether your journey has just begun or you’ve already come a long way, we’d love to hear your story—those experiences of exploration, creation, and breakthroughs.[MakerWorld Community’s Second Awarded Topic Activity Now Live]How to Participate: Post original contents in the MakerWorld community and tag #2024 Annual Summary. We will select 10 high-quality posts to receive 30 USD Bambu Lab Gift Cards. MakerWorld will contact the winners via private message. If the winner does not respond within 30 days, the prize will be forfeited. Content Requirements: Please ensure that you include content with a complete narrative. Again, off-topic posts will be disqualified from participating in future topic activities and may even face penalties such as deducted points. Recommended Direction of Creation1. Summary of Satisfactory Works You Printed/Designed Over the Past Year:In the past year, have you printed or designed any work that gave you a great sense of achievement? You can share the designs and creations that you like. Whether it was your first successful print of a complex model or a perfect outcome after multiple revisions, you can share your insights and experiences from the inspiration, design process, challenges, and final results.2. Collection of Your Most Used/Most Practical Models Printed Over the Past Year:Which models have you used most frequently or found to be the most practical this year? Whether they are tools that increase your work efficiency or small items that make life more convenient, these practical models often provide greater satisfaction to you. You can share the stories and application scenarios of these works to inspire other makers.3. Share Your Printing Corner: Your Studio, Desktop, or Creation Space:Share your creation space related to 3D printing. Whether it’s a corner of your studio, a workspace, or a spot in your home, these places hold memories of your 3D printing journey. You can also showcase your model display cabinet and share stories of the place.We hope you:1. Share in both text and images, including real photos of the printed model in the post.2. Actively interact with other community members and respond kindly to feedback.We will evaluate based on the richness, interactivity, and narrativity of content, and the winners will be selected by the judges.
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#Shape Your World with 3D Printing Cute Snake in Over the past year, you may have entered the world of 3D printing as a beginner, received your first 3D printer, and experienced the excitement of witnessing your first model. Do you still remember that sense of achievement?Or perhaps, you are no longer satisfied with simple printing and have started to try modeling, designing your first piece. The world of models has brought you endless fun and a deep sense of accomplishment.It’s also possible that you have grown more technically advanced, mastering more complex design and printing techniques, and even started exploring how to use 3D printing technology to solve real-world problems. Over the past year, MakerWorld has always been by your side, witnessing your growth and progress.Whether your journey has just begun or you’ve already come a long way, we’d love to hear your story—those experiences of exploration, creation, and breakthroughs.[MakerWorld Community’s Second Awarded Topic Activity Now Live]How to Participate: Post original contents in the MakerWorld community and tag #2024 Annual Summary. We will select 10 high-quality posts to receive 30 USD Bambu Lab Gift Cards. MakerWorld will contact the winners via private message. If the winner does not respond within 30 days, the prize will be forfeited. Content Requirements: Please ensure that you include content with a complete narrative. Again, off-topic posts will be disqualified from participating in future topic activities and may even face penalties such as deducted points. Recommended Direction of Creation1. Summary of Satisfactory Works You Printed/Designed Over the Past Year:In the past year, have you printed or designed any work that gave you a great sense of achievement? You can share the designs and creations that you like. Whether it was your first successful print of a complex model or a perfect outcome after multiple revisions, you can share your insights and experiences from the inspiration, design process, challenges, and final results.2. Collection of Your Most Used/Most Practical Models Printed Over the Past Year:Which models have you used most frequently or found to be the most practical this year? Whether they are tools that increase your work efficiency or small items that make life more convenient, these practical models often provide greater satisfaction to you. You can share the stories and application scenarios of these works to inspire other makers.3. Share Your Printing Corner: Your Studio, Desktop, or Creation Space:Share your creation space related to 3D printing. Whether it’s a corner of your studio, a workspace, or a spot in your home, these places hold memories of your 3D printing journey. You can also showcase your model display cabinet and share stories of the place.We hope you:1. Share in both text and images, including real photos of the printed model in the post.2. Actively interact with other community members and respond kindly to feedback.We will evaluate based on the richness, interactivity, and narrativity of content, and the winners will be selected by the judges.
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