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Dad first. Printing educational projects for my neurodivergent kid, functional parts to make everyday life easier, and prototypes for optimizing a vending machine business. Tech + AI background.
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This is my first model. I bought my son these numberblocks for learning to count. Some of the tabs broke or got lost. So I made some replacements. My kid is very particular about having things in order and complete, so I hope this helps others as well.
Numberblocks Number Tabs Replacement
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Perfect print. Fits Ohuhu alcohol pens perfectly.

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Print came out great. I’m excited to get some pringles to use it!
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Fits together well. I like the design. It came out a little shorter to support the square napkins, but folded in half it looks great.
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My first community print on my new p2s for Christmas. Perfect one for me start with. I’m in awe of the aesthetics of the design and the way the supports make the print possible.

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Simple. Fast to print. Effective. Printed with PETG. Flex seems just right. I run a set of these samples while I figure out what I want to print next.
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Strong and useful. It could be a tad tighter around the shelf so it doesn’t slide around when using the hook, but prints perfect. Thanks!
Plus found another unexpected use for them. They hold TP rolls perfectly.

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Looks cool, nice design. Although I should have printed it in silk. Some of the little supports underneath the knuckle was hard to get to, didn’t come out perfect for me. But still love it.

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Printed in PLA Tough +. When I first printed it, the part didn’t rotate smoothly, it was stuck in the closed position. I tried to articulate it at first and I just thought the tolerance was tight.
When using it to vent propped up perpendicular, the notch doesn’t quite catch the glass all the way. But when you over rotate to catch the glass it stresses the joint being rested at an angle. If it’s just to hold the glass propped up it’s not an issue. But I have an AMS on top so it was probably too heavy for it and eventually one of the joints on the part gave out.
Still held together for a week of prints so it has potential for such a small part.


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Nice and snug fit. Printed with PLA Tough+ and the flex around the leg to snap in was just right.

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Good print in PETG. The large boxes came out perfect. The vertical tab hygrometer fit right in. The only issue I had is on the little boxes the locking tab didn’t fully sit flat no matter how hard I pushed it together. I didn’t find any errors in the print and printed it twice for good measure, once in translucent PETG and another in grey.
In the end I took a knife and shaved off just a bit on the locking tab and it was able to close tightly.






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Good design. Easy print in PETG. Although my iphone 15pro with my case is a little tight. I have a case with a little ring kickstand. Thickness of the case is 12.7mm. I was able to jam it in so it still works. For my phone it’d be good to have another .5mm but that’s just me.
If you rock the phone naked without a case then this would be too loose and the slot isn’t deep enough (1.8cm) so the phone tilts forward and I’d worry it could fall out.
Otherwise just check your dimensions for a snug fit and this will work well. The photo shows my case and how deep it sits for reference.

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My first week 3D printing and first time using the high flow 0.6 nozzle. I used the lower quality setting to try to get a faster print. Part still assembled perfectly. Printed with PLA tough+, only saw a little stringing on the webbing on the plate. A little hit with the lighter fixed it. I’m betting it’s user error. Will try the same print on a 0.4 nozzle plus run a AMS drying session.


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