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Science teacher by profession, coach by instinct, and family man always. When I'm not in the classroom or on the court, I'm usually working on a project, a printer, or a half-baked idea. I get bored quickly and rarely sit still, so weekends and vacations tend to fill up with experiments, builds, and plenty of trial and error.
Came out perfectly... thank you!
My daughter wanted it as a small candy dish for Halloween. She's pretty picky, so I upped the infill density to 15% and switched to the gyroid pattern. I deselected supports only on the bed. To accommodate the additional supports, I used support filament. This jacked up the print time, but I have a happy kid.

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Printed with brains in... came out perfectly! Thank you

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The print is really cool! The pieces take a little muscle to get in. I need to clean some edges and get them to play more nicely together.

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I have had to print multiples as family members keep taking them. Thank you!

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Precisely what I was looking for. Thank you!
The print came out perfectly.
A1, with basic PLA.


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Printed with glow in the dark filament and it now holds my 3d printed cube. Thank you!


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Fit perfectly! I took out the diffuser that came with the LED and used this model.
Thank you!

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Awesome decoration for my classroom. Fits my Rubik's Cube collection well.
I did have to print a few extra pegs to get attach the top layer and not have any breaks in the pattern of light blocks.
I took out the diffuser that came from the lamp and printed one of the included models.
Thank you for such a cool model!


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Needed something to print for the motor that came with my A1. The Sillygoose was just too big and heavy for that motor. This did the trick. Thank you!
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Just what I needed. Tight fit. I wish I took more care putting the hydrometer straight, but that's a me problem.

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I am printing a set of these stands for my high school lab. I too shrank the Z-axis 50%, or 80mm.
The photo shows two 200 microliter lab pioettors from Carolina Biological comfortably resting on the skinnier stand.
Thank you for this model!

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So much fun! Great job putting this model together. Everyone in my family wants one!

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