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Brand new to 3d printing and I’m excited about the possibilities. I'm mostly interested in functional prints for organizing my life.
Many of my models are specific parts or adaptations for items purchased in Canada, so check out my models if you're looking for that sort of thing.
I started off without an AMS, so I’m committed to offering non-AMS versions of multi-colour models whenever possible.
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I was browsing Makerworld looking for something cool I could just print without modding, and came across a cable organizer for my new MacBook Air. Then I realized that it didn't quite meet my needs, so instead of hitting print I sat down and designed my own over multiple iterations. I wasn't even looking for a cable management solution but you know how it goes. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Anyway, here's my take. I think it's pretty good and solves some issues I found with other models.
MacBook Air power cord cable clip 35W charger
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I've been working to get my tiny kitchen organized, including printing a lot of Gridfinity for the drawers. I'm always delighted to find a suitable model I can print, but I've had to develop a lot of my own, to make the best use of my limited space or to fit my specific items.
This is the latest custom bin I've designed, to fit my Little Beaver can opener into the smallest space possible.
Check out my other kitchen models: https://makerworld.com/collections/9343722-anlina-s-kitchen-models
Gridfinity for Starfrit Little Beaver can opener
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Excellent design and super useful! The pieces connect securely and supports came out nicely. The shape of the pieces is aesthetically pleasing.
I wanted to use a 24v LED strip but had a hard time finding one that was 10mm wide. I bought an 8mm wide strip but really didn’t want to permanently stick it to the arch and make it impossible to disassemble for moving or storage.
I designed these clips that slide/snap onto the strip and allow you to friction fit it into the channel. The LED strip presses in pretty securely but is easy to remove. Hope this helps someone else too: https://makerworld.com/models/2377520
I printed two of these lights, one in Bambu white PLA and one in black PLA. The white is somewhat translucent with a strong light shining through, so if you don’t mind the infill pattern being a bit visible and the arch providing a bit of ambient glow white is nice. If you want a more directed light go with a dark colour.

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Printed really well, fits nicely, overall seems like a great design.
The only issue I’ve noticed is that it’s got a lot of sharp edges. Filleting the Z edges and putting a chamfer on the XY edges would be a small but significant improvement.
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Printed in Bambu PETG HF.
This is such a clever design. It does just what it says, and is very thoughtfully designed. I appreciate that it doesn’t get permanently mounted inside the dry box, so the filament roll isn’t trapped and it can be easily disassembled if needed.
I find the radius of the inside curve could be slightly larger. When feeding a new piece of filament in the end tends to catch on the layer lines inside and it is difficult to get it to feed without disassembling. Once it’s all together though, I’ve had no issues.
I designed a textured TPU sleeve to go over the bearings - it’s available in my profile if you want to print it.
Mine require elastics not to provide tension but to keep the axle from falling out. It doesn’t fit snuggly in the hole.

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a little tight but popping the screws in and out a few times loosened it up enough to use. As someone who has dropped far too many screws and tiny parts and lost them while working on something this is a very handy little tool.

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Brilliant and useful design.
I have temporarily used rubber bands in place of silicone o-rings and so far it works well. I tried using TPU 95A o-rings but it did not provide enough grip.
Other than the rubber bands and PTFE tubes everything else is printed - the M3 screw, PC4-M6 couplers, and the 693zz bearing.

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Printed well in Justmaker transparent TPU 64D. The ends are a bit loose so I had to add a dab of glue to hold it in securely.
I’m not sure the spring adds anything to the functionality of the model that isn’t better achieved with the elastic.

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Excellent print and absolutely perfect fit. Printed in Bambu PLA Basic.

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I like these a lot for Bambu spools. They’re super handy, even just as a temporary clip so I don’t lose track of the end of the filament while unloading. But they seem secure enough to use as the only clip on a spool so far.
Printed in PLA Basic and they held up well for a bit then broke, so follow the designer’s advice to print in PETG.
Reprinted in PETG HF and the dimensions are really good. The grip on the filament is snug but it’s not difficult to push through, and the clips are so far staying firmly in the spool holes.


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Excellent! Printed in Bambu PLA Basic. I marked the rollers with a sharpie to make it easier to ensure all the rollers were moving freely. They roll nicely without lubrication but I added a tiny amount of mineral oil to the ones I used in a spool roller to reduce the small amount of friction.

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This profile for PLA is great. The only part that didn’t work for me was the pins, which just didn’t quite fit into the rollers or into the printed bearings I was using. The tolerances are just so tight and with the natural variations between filaments and printers I don’t consider this a fault with the print profile. I uploaded a profile with just the pins that I resized to fit.
Overall very cool, functional, well designed print.
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Thank you for this very clear and easy to follow tutorial! I did my first multi-colour print following your instructions and it was easy and smooth.
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Very impressive! Precise indeed. Printed in Bambi PLA basic on P1S.

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Great design. This doesn’t sit snugly against the side of the enclosure but the design that wraps around the inner horizontal lip is really clever and makes it not necessary for the bin to sit flush against the side. I like this design too, because it doesn’t fall off when raising the glass or catch the edge of the glass when lowering it. Printed in PLA basic.


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Printed these in PLA+ for a bathroom basket. My wires are slightly smaller than 2mm so they don’t snap on, but the different height grooves to account for the crossed wires are a great detail. I used some hot glue to get the feet to stay on the basket.
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Excellent! The tape measure and all the parts fit very snugly, snapping the two halves together required a lot of force, but the reel moves nice and smoothly. Printed in PLA+. Some rough spots on my top layer - I need to calibrate better - but the pieces all fit great.
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I’m so pleased to find this after printing those specific handles on the Allen keys. Printed nicely in PLA basic. Everything is very snug, and there was some resistance to inserting the Allen keys the first time, but everything aligns well.

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Excellent! Printed the sharpie version in PLA basic. It was easy to add contrast to the markings and the measurements are accurate.


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