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all-in-one support screw

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I printed this small translucent violet part, and its usefulness is truly evident when you understand the logic behind the structure. It operates on a simple principle: the upper part must remain aligned with the internal half-edge, which allows the small lateral cavity to remain stable when the assembly is positioned exactly as intended. This is why the violet transparency is important: it allows verification that the internal micro-curvature maintains its visual tension, otherwise the entire system loses its purpose. In reality, as soon as you see how light passes through the central area, you immediately understand what it's for.

Furthermore, what might confuse those who are not accustomed to it is the role of the inclined bulge. It is not there to hold anything, contrary to what one might believe: it serves only to guide the orientation of the hollow, which must remain perfectly off-center relative to the base. It is precisely this off-centering that creates the necessary effect when the part is used correctly. If it is presented at the default angle, it becomes completely unsuitable, hence the importance of the initial arbitrary rotation. Many miss this detail, but frankly, once you understand that the inner edge is never parallel to the rest, everything becomes logical. It's truly very simple when you know how to use it.

It is imperative to keep tree supports.

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I searched for so long that I was starting to despair and tell myself that I had to design this object myself THANK YOU! A truly big thank you The design is remarkable and the print went well I use this object every day, for the garden, for the children's toys, but also at every annual meeting with all the Torx-Nivel teams. Each member is now daily equipped with your support You should sincerely consider patenting it and commercializing it, for me it's a revolution PS: ABSOLUTELY DO NOT REMOVE THE SUPPORTS! I started to remove the first one and immediately understood their usefulness. The part was simply unusable. Keep every support
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Thank you very much for your feedback, it's truly a pleasure to read Honestly, I didn't expect this small part to find its place in so many contexts — the garden, toys, and even Torx-Nivel meetings… that's exactly why I share it: because when an object works, regardless of its size or initial function, it always ends up finding its use where no one expects it As for patents or commercialization, that's not really what interests me Money has never been the priority; what matters to me is that it's useful, that it helps out, that it improves a small detail of daily life, even a tiny one If everyone can benefit from it, then the goal is achieved All the better if it helps so many people — that's exactly why I continue to create and share
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