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Magazine Collector / Binder / Standing Collector

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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18cm wide Version
18cm wide Version
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Description

This is a slightly improved version versus the first edition of my Quarter Horse Stehsammler
 

It is to be more neutral and with some “engraved” area to put an Avery L6061 Label on it

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The print and profile was done with eSunPLA+ 
If you are using any other filament, please check whether you have calibrated your filament properly (at least flow dynamics and flow rate. look here how to do it)

before you give a negative rating. Thanks.
 

 

Happy Printing

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18cm wide Version
Fantastic print. Great sturdy collector to store and display comics forward-facing. Many thanks!
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thanks for the pictures, is the width wide enough?
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Replying to @Marcus_S :
Yep probably has about 1cm clearance in total which is exactly what I was looking for, more of a snug fit. The comic is slightly bent on the front if it looks a bit tight, but it’s not.
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Do you think this would have enough rigidity and strength if it was made 18cm wide to hold comic books facing forwards in?
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Printing in PLA with 3 or 4 walls should work, I can try to expand the model if I have some time in the next days
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@Ben987 send me the exact dimensions you need, like 18cm wide and which height and length
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Replying to @Marcus_S :
@Marcus_S The height and depth are perfect. If you have the time to alter the width to 18.5cm or there about that would be amazing. Happy to print and upload and such!
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great design! works perfect
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thank you for sharing your results
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perfect
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thanks for sharing the picture
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yellow looks great 👍🏼
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thanks for the boosts
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Love this and it's going to help me organize my magazines better. I'm not sure how challenging this would be but I'd love to see a customizable version of this—able to adjust the XYZ of the model to accommodate various magazine sizes and use cases, separately adjusting the grid pattern/size, an optional "pull hole" on the tall side and even an option for custom text for labeling one set of files/magazines vs another. Love this, however!
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I was considering doing a fully parametric approach in Fusion360 and I achieved it partly but the most challenging part is the pattern; too many math calculations;-) for now until I found a better solution
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Replying to @Marcus_S :
I have a long way to go learning fusion. Grateful to you and others who share their work and hope to learn and share my own someday. Thanks again and appreciate the reply.
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Works well, printed many
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thank you very much for your boost
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Support Issue:some of the middle of the print where missing in
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Sorry to hear that, could you please share some more details like a photo of the print and which filament you used ? The print itself doesn't require supports, so did you enable them ? If something is missing in the middle out of a sudden, check the full-video on your sd-card (if you have enabled that), maybe there was some clogging on the nozzle
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Replying to @Marcus_S :
Here is the support issues I’m talking about
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Replying to @Jkirsch89 :
Thank you for the pictures, they are indeed very informative: Looks like you used some dual-color silk filament and there is an issue with extrusion & probably also with the cooling or nozzle temp, marked in red. Please do this with your filament first: Start with the "Flow Dynamics Calibration" and after that proceed with "Flow Rate Calibration". Save them as your new Filament Type and re-slice the project with these settings. The other picture shows, how it should look like with eSunPLA+
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