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67yr old beginner with 3D printing living in upstate NY
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Pioneer Maker
Print successful 207 different models and 698 hours
needed to hold some miniatures, worked perfect...once I got ALL the little pieces cleaned out from the mechanism. Worked great!
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Made for my 2yrs old grandson's bath time. He loves it!
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Printed fast, nice design! Time to get my paints out :-)
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very nice design. Perfect for my Hobbiton diarama
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nice 3d design. quick print
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Very nice 3d design. Printed fast and clean. Only issue I had was while removing supports, Woodstock's neck broke. Some CA glue healed him right up tho! :-)
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fast, clean print.
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took a while to print all the parts. after just a small amount of clean up and glue and it came out great! Thanks
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printed with no flaws and fast. Nice design!
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He's Popeye the Sailor man! A blast from my childhood! Thanks for the 3d design. Came out very nice. A little trimming of the smaller pieces. Came together nicely!Only thing I had a small issue with is the placement of the anchors. In the pick, they would be upside down. Anchor tats should always have the bottom of the anchor towards the hand. But, that was easily fixed! :-) This is all PETG

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very quick print but very fragile. I suggest you give the print some time to cool before removing from build plate. Once it is off the plate, it goes together easily and looks great! ;-)
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longest print I have done since I started 3D printing last April but also the cleanest, solid print I have done!

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very nice design of an old grinch! :)
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printed fast, fit my grandsons hand perfectly!
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I only printed 2. I do not have an AMS so had to use a sharpie to color in the raised part. Also, the weight is not enough for my needs. A US penny fit in the space you left but doesn't seem to be heavy enough. A US nickel size might make the chip heavier. A US quarter would definitely make the weight closer to casino chips but would cost to much to print a complete set of chips. A US quarter sized space for a lead blank (poured separately) would probably work tho.
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My wife has a bumblebee tattoo so I thought I'd make her some of these. I added a negative space on the bottom to hold a small magnet so they can be stuck to a refrigerator. And, since I do not have an AMS, I added a pause so that the filament color could be changed from yellow to black.
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Printed perfect. Only Issue I have is the arm that holds the glass cutter needs a tapped hold for a screw that will hold the glass cutter securely. I drilled my own hole, tapped it and use a machine screw to hold the cutter tightly.
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This design wasn't for my Tapo C111 cam but it is the same size and fits perfectly. I plan on using it to view a window mounted birdfeeder :-)
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