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Federico Massimo Magurno
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Hi everyone, I’m starting to share my first works and this is a keychain with the JavaScript logo. It’s a simple project, made for those who love coding and want to carry a small symbol of their favorite language. I printed it in PLA with a 0.08 mm layer height, and I’m happy with the result. I’m just getting started, so any advice or feedback from the community would be really valuable to help me improve. Thanks to anyone who takes a look! 🙌
JavaScript Logo Keychain – For Coding Enthusiasts
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Hi everyone! I’m new to 3D printing and I wanted to share this small project with you. It’s a simple design, but I really like how it turned out and I think it’s a fun way to carry a piece of coding passion with you. My idea is to start creating keychains with the most famous logos from the coding world, this Python one is just the beginning. I hope you enjoy it, and I’d love to hear your thoughts or suggestions on which logos I should tackle next! Thanks for the support and happy making 🚀
Python Logo Keychain – A Must-Have for Programmers
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I’m excited to share my first published 3D model! A printable coaster with an embossed Yin Yang symbol, designed to be filled with transparent epoxy resin for a glossy finish. I’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or suggestions for improvement. Thank you for checking it out, and I hope you enjoy printing it as much as I enjoyed designing it!
Yin Yang Coaster + Epoxy Resin
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The combination turned out really elegant and I’m very satisfied with the result. Perfect for adding a tasteful touch of green to any space. Highly recommended.
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Printed in Basic Black PLA. Works perfectly and holds both controllers in a nice stepped position. The base takes up a bit of space, but it’s clearly needed for stability and still stays within the controller’s width. Simple, effective, and recommended.
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Does its job perfectly. Printed in BambuLab Basic PLA, no issues at all. Solid, functional, and exactly what I needed.
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Printed in Overture PLA Matte Flesh Color. I wasn’t sure what to do with this filament, so I decided to make this siphon for my grandma, who often struggles when transferring liquids for gardening. It works perfectly, and I’m really satisfied with the result. Since it’s an automatic siphon, you don’t need to use your mouth to start it, which makes it much safer and more hygienic. It’s also very easy to clean.
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Printed in Geek Tech PLA Silk Silver. Unfortunately, it doesn’t rotate or function as intended, probably because silk filament isn’t the best choice for this type of model. That said, it still makes for a very nice keychain, so I’ll keep it. Maybe with a bit of patience (or frustration) I’ll manage to make it turn eventually. I’d still recommend the print and will likely reprint it in PLA Basic.
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A very beautiful model. I made the mistake of bringing it to the office, and let’s just say it was quickly “requested” as a gift by my boss. Printed in Sunlu Marble PLA, which perfectly replicates the effect shown in the photos. Very satisfied with the result, and I’ll definitely print another one.
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Printed with Sunlu Marble PLA, which gives a refined look that complements the sophistication of the model. Very enjoyable print with no issues. This piece has a personal meaning for me, as I almost lost my sight this year. I made it as a gift for the surgeon who operated on me, and it was very well appreciated.
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Ptolemaic Icosahedron (Ancient Greek Dice) Printed two of these using Sunlu Marble PLA for that authentic Ancient Greek look. Very easy print, no adhesion issues at all. The dice turned out clean and well-defined. Can’t wait to use them in my D&D sessions, especially for thematic games. Excellent work!
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Printed in Overture Matte PLA on a Bambu Lab P1S. Very cool design with a fragmented crystal-like geometry. Easy to print, no issues at all. Planning to paint it later. Definitely recommended.
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I decided to print the thinner dagger, since I wanted something that could also be used during D&D campaigns and that wouldn’t be too bulky. I printed it in PETG, so it would be a bit more durable. After sanding and priming, I painted it following my own aesthetic taste. I know it’s not faithful to the manhwa colors, but I really like how these shades look on this dagger. What do you think about the result? The only real issue I had was some adhesion problems with the handle base, but this was easily solved by printing the piece individually. Overall, it turned out to be a very enjoyable print, and I’d definitely recommend giving it a try!
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I recently started using an airbrush for miniature painting, so I decided to print this airbrush cleaning pot instead of buying one – after all, that’s what a 3D printer is for. The most difficult part of the print was removing the supports from the lid. My tip is to use something like long-nose pliers and press them against the threading of the screw-cap: this way you can peel off the support layer much more easily. For materials, I printed the lid and the airbrush holder in PETG (for extra durability), while the container itself was printed in PLA Silk Dual Color Black to Blue. Both filaments are from Sunlu. The dual color finish gives the pot a really nice aesthetic, while the PETG ensures strength where needed. Overall, it was a challenging but rewarding print. If you’re planning to make one, be patient with the support removal process – once it’s done, you’ll have a solid and good-looking cleaning pot ready for your airbrushing sessions.
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As promised, I also printed the Mecha Charizard. This time I used a Bambu Lab PLA Red, which I found more than adequate for this piece. I decided to set the layer height to 0.08 mm in order to avoid the “stepping” effect, especially noticeable on the head. I must say I’m really satisfied with the result, just like with the Mecha Blastoise I printed earlier. The only challenging part was removing the supports inside the mouth – it’s a very delicate area, and during the process I accidentally damaged some of the teeth. However, I would say this was mostly due to my own inexperience rather than the model itself. Overall, it’s an excellent print.
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I printed this miniature, which strongly resembles a Valkyrie, using PLA Basic Bumble-Up. The supports were fairly easy to remove, and the whole process was smooth overall. Unfortunately, due to my own clumsiness, I broke the hand during cleanup — but it was easy to reattach, even with the spear. I really appreciate the clever design choice of using the rock as part of the base support: it gives the impression of a dynamic leap, with the foot perfectly locked into the rock. That small touch makes the pose much more striking and stable at the same time. I am still undecided whether to leave it in its natural white finish or go ahead with painting. Either way, this is an excellent model and definitely worth printing.
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I printed this Mecha Blastoise using Sunlu PLA+ Blue. I scaled the model down to 60% of the original size, which made the support removal a bit tricky, especially around the arm sockets. Despite that, the print quality turned out excellent, and the design itself is really impressive. I’m considering painting it to bring out the mechanical details, and honestly, I’d love to see a full-body version of this model in the future. In the meantime, I’m also planning to print Charizard to go along with it. Definitely a well-deserved boost for this design.
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Cable winder with a simple and effective design, printed in Bambu Lab Basic PLA. I chose to wrap it around a fabric-covered cable, as I worry that standard plastic cables might deform over time. I’ve printed three of these so far—excellent design.
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Fidget spinner with opening pins, printed in Overture matte pink PLA. The print-in-place bearing spins beautifully—smooth and satisfying. The opening and closing mechanism works flawlessly as well. Great design and excellent functionality straight off the print bed.
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