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Kent B
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This model illustrates how professional looking a print can be if the right model, the right settings and the right filament for the specific type of model. And the right printer! I printed using military green matte PLA. My LED tea light is larger and uses two AAA batteries. I scaled X and Y 152 % and Z 116 % to fit the LED tea light diameter 57.8 mm and height without wick 21.8 mm. Not a snug fit, I want it easy to replace the batteries.
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I use these clips to put up a LED lighting chain in a IKEA BILLY bookcase. I like the "large" clips how they connect to the shelves. I like the "small" ones how the clip is more closed, yet if printed in PETG you can easily push in the cable into the clip and it will stay there. I scaled this print in Bambu Studio, down to 56.47 % for the clips to be used on the top plate and shelves, and down to 53.68 % for the clops on the sides.
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I gave several 3D printed mobile phone stands to my mother, to try out. This one she did not find to work well for her. Still she kept it as a decorative item, as she found the print to be so cute! :)
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I really like this print! But in Sweden rolls of 20 30L garbage bags are typically 16-19 cm long with a diameter of around 55 mm, making this model too short and slightly too small. The roll just falls down. Because of this I scaled the print to 103 % in X and Y axis, and 150 % Z axis. Seems perfect for my use, thanks! :)
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The holder works perfectly! I printed in PETG. For unknown reasons my first print came out a bit deformed. Likely not the profile's fault, but to be safe I added brim to the second print. A brim is sometimes hard to remove, in this case it was very easy.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1041991/1799699/ratings/2025-11-17_eb775a33507648.jpg
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Very robust print suited even for rather heavy everyday backpacks! I used PETG.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1689429/1790668/ratings/2025-11-16_d13d3e0d561048.jpg
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This was my first print when I got the A1 mini! This nice model was the best start I could get to get confident that 3D printing is for me :)
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Simple but "designed" giving it both good functionality and a professional look, thanks!
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I picked this print among similar ones because this model requires no gluing. It is assembled from three parts, the hanger, a screw forming a hook and a nut forming the other hook. I really like the resulting hanger! It is a personal preference and doesn't impact the function, but I would have preferred that the edges were a bit softened, i.e. some small 3D fillet.
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You just have to find a way to loosen one winding to be able to secure the end. I'm not 100% there yet, but I really like this clip! :)
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I resized the box a bit in the slicer to fit where I intended to put it. The box has polished feel to it, a I'm soooo happy with this print! :D
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Something I did not know that I needed, but now when I have found printed and mounted it, I know I needed it! :) It would have been nice with a second screw hole under the upper hook, to optionally screw in a second screw to avoid the whole hook to rotate when hanging up and grabbing the tube.
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