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I am an interaction design student and I love making prototypes in 3D - I am new to the whole 3D printing scene, but I am learning so much!
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When you can't keep the points table in your memory you need to get this nifty little card.
Sits perfectly in a deck of UNO and adds barely anything to the overall thickess.
Perfect for the player on the go, and works fine with a full deck in most custom travel cases!
UNO Points Card
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I was asked by a family member if I could make an easier way to sort and store their medication they take on a daily basis - my first thought was the amazing parametric Customizable Pocket Slide Box model by Kong 3D.
Based on measurements of the needed internal space for the contents I generated a 4 compartment slide box and worked out a model to keep seven boxes easily accessible.
My first published model is now live!
Pocket Slide Box Organizer
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This handle was one of the first thing I ever printed - it's sturdy and makes the placement of the filament more desirable!
Planning on printing it in a mathing color to the other additions in the near future!

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The best upgrade when I decided to move on to a poop deflector with a removable collection!
The rattling when the printer vibrates is infuriating so I added some felted furniture feet padding in the bottom to reduce most of the noise.
The part to snap it all to the printer has a small separation in the layer lines, probably from continous vibrations. A small dab of superglue will fix it - or I'll re-print that specific part!
Printed with Copymaster3D Matte White PLA

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Really nice decoration!
Does not let through any light with a normal electric tea light when using Copymaster3D Matte Olive Green PLA.
Still an amazing decoration!

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Filament:
Black ABS by Copymaster3D
White PETG by Copymaster3D
Matte Olive Green PLA by Copymaster3D
Lava Red PLA by PolyTerra

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The difference from the male torso is subtle in this model, but it's true to the original design!
Not sure exactly what brand of filament for the armour in blue, but I think it's a matte blue PLA from bambulab (did a filament swap with a friend and he labeled it only PLA).


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Love this phone stand! I keep it with me when I am on the go,
The more up-right it stands the more of a hassle it is for the charger to fit.
I've seen afterwards that there's an updated one with more room for the charger, but I managed to get an angled USB-C charger so I am all set!



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Really nice print and makes it easier to bring with me.
Only downside is that the joycons is angled and it messes up the direction a little bit when moving forward with the left joystick.
Over all a really nice model!


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Printed in Matte PLA from different brands - love them and use them a lot!

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The green in the back and the pink in the front is the boxes matching this profile!
The two sizes is the default ones available on the model page!
Printed in Matte PLA from different brands - love them and use them a lot!

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Printed in white PETG.
I think i've printed a total of 6 stands for various dummies.
It's simple and does the trick!

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Been printing these for storing cables long term - the snap clip is really snug and keeps the cables in place. Depending on the filament, once closed it takes a lot of coaxing to get them to open - better safe than sorry i guess!
Been giving these away to family memebers I know have a lot of trouble keeping trakc of their cables!


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I am satisfied with the side chain and the bed chain.
The filament I used, Copymaster3D Matte Warm Gray PLA, makes the chain a little bit rigid and not as floppy as most shared examples - but it doesn't interfere or pose and resistance on the moving parts so it is all fine!

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I am satisfied with the side chain and the bed chain.
The filament I used, Copymaster3D Matte Warm Gray PLA, makes the chain a little bit rigid and not as floppy as most shared examples - but it doesn't interfere or pose and resistance on the moving parts so it is all fine!

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Love the design and the concept!
Used a smooth PEI with holographic pattern and printed everything on a single plate.
Filament: Copymaster3D Warm Gray Matte PLA
The tolerance for the pins might be smoother with other filaments, for me it was a tight fit and it lets me open the lid and leave it partially open without flopping all the way open or closed - so it kind of worked out in the end!


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Came out really nice with a matte warm gray filament from Copymaster3D.
The indents to guide the plates into its' place is a really nice touch!


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Love the design! 78% downscaled to fit A1 Mini works fine up to 12" or 13" - a bit too small for a 16".
Printed these for my 16" laptop with a A1 Mini profile at 78% of recommended size for a 16" laptop - they look great in matte black PLA and are stable enough. The laptop sticks out shy of 2" in the back, tiny risk of tipping it over the edge if I'm not careful - but it sits really nice. Would not risk opening the screen so it's open beyond a straight vertical angle with the table to prevent shifting center of gravity.
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