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Spinning Jewelry Display

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1
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H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L
A1 mini

0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
Designer
18.8 h
5 plates
4.8(33)

*Updated-Better Tolerances 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
*Updated-Better Tolerances 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
Designer
16.8 h
5 plates
4.7(26)

Round Base - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
Round Base - 0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
2.6 h
1 plate
5.0(8)

Larger Base for added stability, 40% infill
Larger Base for added stability, 40% infill
1.8 h
1 plate
5.0(5)

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Description

Spinning jewelry display. Fully 3D printed. Magnetic top and storage space inside. Prints in 6 pieces with easy assembly. 15" tall assembled. 6-6x3mm magnets used for the lid. Can connect base and stand with a 3m screw. The circle piece glues to the bottom of the tower. Tolerances for the magnets and the pegs connecting the tower pieces are tight. Depending on your machines calibration it may need slight sanding to help fitting. Hope you enjoy the model, feel free to reach out with any questions!

 

 

*Update - Added a new print profile with better tolerances for the tower pieces and magnets.

 

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I printed this to use in a craft store displaying earrings that My daughter makes. I was not crazy about the base so I created one that I think works better. It uses a ¼" bolt to hold the base to the display rack and allows it to spin.
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The base is definitely a weakness of the design. Looking forward to trying out your version!
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How long of a 1/4 bolt did you use for the base?
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Replying to @ComputerNerd09 :
I don’t remember if it was 1.5” or 2”. I also used some flat washers under the self locking nut that I used. It is in a craft store displaying our earrings now so I can’t get to it to measure the bolt.
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This worked great for what I needed. I broke the pegs was totally my fault just glued it together works great.
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Couldn't print plate 4. It seems that the second layer is printing in the air in the middle, because the first layer does not print fully.
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I will look at the profile.
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You were correct. I have fixed this issue. Thank you!
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*Updated-Better Tolerances 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
great design I got over jealous and glued too early so mine is two tier lol
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Have printed this twice now and really really like it. The small cylinder pieces that connect each section together do snap off easy but I just use gorilla glue to secure it all together and that works just fine so no biggie really. Thanks!
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Great I'm glad you like it! and yeah those pieces are pretty fragile. Hopefully I can make it better in future versions.
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*Updated-Better Tolerances 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
Great print. Upsized it a bit for my needs.
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I printed this from the handy app, the tiers do not connect any way, there's a certain orientation you have to figure out and I don't know why the pegs don't line up. after printing the 3rd tier and trying to attach the pegs broke off into the second tier.. I used my P1S. Now I have to waste another 400+ grams to reprint these tiers..
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I apologize you're having trouble. there is only 1 way each tier fits and the tolerances are tight. I will look into adding some indicators on which way they go. Thank you for the feedback and hope you can get it to work.
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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
overall a good print. I had some trouble getting the pegs between the pieces to fit together well and ended up breaking them off. nothing a little superglue can’t fix.
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Looks great! Yeah, the tolerances are a bit tight. May need some sanding to help fit. I hope to upload an updated version with better tolerances. Thanks for the feedback!
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stupid question but is this the right screw for it because I was trying it and won’t fit
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I tried to print the “better tolerances” version and the plate 1 and plate 2 parts did not fit together. I broke the bottom tier’s posts (plate 1) trying to force them. To my eye the bottom tier looked slightly too big to line up with the next tier. Do you have a suggestion of the correct sizing?
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I'm sorry, that it did not work for you. It's not a perfect triangle, are you sure you had the correct corners aligned? I just recently printed and the fit together loosely, it should not need any force. also, are you using supports when printing?
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Replying to @IbaviosaBaubles :
sorry I did not reply to this in a more timely manner but I assumed it was symmetrical and that was the problem. I reprinted and turned it until I found the correct fitting. Thanks!
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