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I love designing and 3D printing new ideas to share with the community.
I currently run a Bambu Lab A1 Combo and I enjoy experimenting with functional designs.
If you like my work, feel free to give it a Boost so I can keep creating and sharing more prints!
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This mini indoor watering can started because I kept overwatering herbs on the windowsill using a normal watering can 😅
So instead of buying something online, I designed and printed my own:
* compact enough for indoor plants
* gentle enough for delicate soil
* nice enough to leave out on display
It’s easy to think of 3D printing as novelty dragons and desk toys, but projects like this remind me how useful it can actually be for prototyping and creating genuinely practical products at home.
Modern Mini Watering Can for House Plants
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Just uploaded my heart‑shaped storage box with stand, designed for Valentine’s Day but useful any time you want to hide a love note, a tiny gift, or a message that definitely isn’t a password.
The heart opens to reveal a neat internal compartment, and the stand displays it nicely without wobbling. Printed mine in translucent PLA and yellow, with a matte black stand for contrast.
If you print one, show me your colour combos. I’m always curious how people interpret “romantic” in filament form.
Heart Box with Stand (For Love Notes & Secrets)
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Just uploaded my universal load‑bearing wall hanger.
It's perfect for mirrors, picture frames, artwork, or anything else that really shouldn’t be testing gravity today.
Designed after a real‑life “oh no” moment, refined through actual use, and shaped to keep stress where the printer is strongest.
Prints cleanly, installs easily, and doesn’t pretend to be fancy.
If you try it, show me what you hang with it.
Boosts appreciated, apparently the algorithm needs more validation than I do.
Wall Hanger for 5mm screw
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I’ve been playing with print‑in‑place hinge designs lately, and this is the latest evolution, the Sevenfold Pill Dock.
It’s a full 7‑day pill organiser printed in one go, no supports, no assembly. Each lid has its own hinge, all tied together with a spine so it prints cleanly and opens smoothly straight off the bed.
If you’re into functional prints or just enjoy clever mechanics, feel free to check it out. Feedback, remixes, and chaos‑testing always welcome.
Sevenfold Pill Dock - Pill Pot / Vitamin Box
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I’ve been on a print‑in‑place binge and accidentally designed a tiny pill box that folds up like a plastic origami gremlin.
It’s called the Daily Dose Dock, and it’s now available if you want to take a look or give it a boost.
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Daily Dose Dock - Pill Box / Vitamin Pot
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Designed a new print‑in‑place cable clip because my cables were staging a coup.
Two versions: a 30×30 mm single clip with an M4 countersunk hole, and a 60 mm long double clip with two M4 holes for extra chaos control.
Hinge prints in place, snaps shut with a satisfying click.
Want different sizes? Comment and I’ll keep the cable‑taming empire growing.
The Click‑Clack Cable Clip (Print‑in‑Place)
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I wanted to make a fidget spinner that wasn’t just another circle or triangle, but still felt clean and satisfying to hold.
While sketching hex shapes, I noticed that if you flare the ends just right, they start to look a bit like circus big‑top tents.
I created a 2nd version with fuzzy skin to the centre hex. The slicer doesn’t apply fuzzy skin to the top and bottom layers, but the textured sides still give it a nice tactile feel.
Circus‑Top Hex Spinner - Fidget Toy
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Sometimes the simplest prints are the most satisfying.
Square at the top, round at the bottom; like it couldn’t decide but still committed.
Square-to-Round Funnel with 25mm Outlet
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These printed beautifully and look great!
They’re solid and do the job perfectly.


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