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Mostly designing small items to solve problems or create replacement parts for my personal use but will share designs that may be useful to others.
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Enables the ejector function to work well.
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Amazing design. Went together with some minor sanding and fitting. I never could get the ejector friction just right so I gave up trying as it's not necessary to the function.
I used wood stain to add "figuring" to the stock and forend. I'm pleased with the result but will use water based staun in the future as oil based took almost a week to dry completely.

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Clever design. I haven't yet ordered the recommended rubber bands so have been making due with some that I was able to source locally (W-Mart) that are for hair. Experimenting with different ways to wrap them to get the correct tension/velocity.
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Nice, quick, clean print. Thanks.
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A very practical and necessary accessory for our Q5. Thanks.
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Surprisingly good detail and no supports needed.

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Came out great. Easy to change the text in Bambu Studio so I made a bunch for our trap shooting club. The guys loved them.

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Fantastic! This is the first lithophane I've ever printed. Used basic white PLA and figured the results wouldn't be as good as others have posted.
I was amazed. Super result with no modifications. Primnted fine with no supports.
Looks great with any light source behind it; even in daylight with window light behind it.


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It came out very nice. A bit big for a keychain I think but will be a good refrigerator magnet or Christmas tree ornament. I think scaling down would make the points too delicate for use as a keychain.

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Good, sturdy, simple design. Printed well in PETG and fit into the chamber with no sanding required.


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Nice design. Fits well in my A300.
A word of advice - I thought I would change the text color to black to stand out. I used the paint function in the slicer for the P2S but didn't consider the fact that the text was vertically oriented. This resulted in a ridiculous number of filament swaps (and waste). Totally self-inflicted by me.
If I make another one, I'll just paint the letters by hand. Should be easy to just paint a piece of cardboard and press into it like a rubber stamp.

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Good, clean, solid print.
Seems like it will be durable in PETG

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Printed cleanly in PLA on P2S. Required minimal sanding for smooth operation.
Now I just need to buy the correct pens to assemble it.
Was a fast an easy print so I'll probably print a bunch to give to friends.

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Came out great. Thank you!
Didn't want to use a lot of filament for a poop chute and this fit the bill perfectly. I'm not sure why people are concerned about durability. I have no doubt this will last as it's only catching little wads of filament (not ball bearings or something).
I just taped a few magnets to it to secure to my P2S and to keep the basket connected to the chute. Works great!


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Great quality in PLA. Printed beautifully - including the ball. Best of all, the cat actually loves it!

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