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Since September 2024, when I bought an A1 Mini I've been using 3D printing to fix and replace things around the home. I've also made some models to share here on MakerWorld.
I've now added a P1S with an AMS2 so I can make even more stuff, both larger and multicoloured or with engineering filaments.
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I printed a stand for a friend's guitar signal processor to tilt it up making the display clearer, and he mentioned that a small 3d printed box for guitar picks might be handy, so here it is.
Guitar Pick Box - PIP Hinge - Plain or Striped
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I was asked for a box that would fit playing cards. Then I discovered that Poker/Bridge cards are narrower than a standard deck, so I needed to provide a second size. I've also had to update the profile as it turns out only a perfectly tuned printer and filament profile can cope with hinge clearances below 0.25mm.
Card Deck Box - print in place hinge - snap shut
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Finally I worked out how to print TPU 95A in a way that it is bothe squishy and strong. Now I can publish this Cup Holder for the VW T5 van as it can be secured with the wedges to prevent a hot drink getting spilled into your lap.
T5 Cup Holder - with TPU fixing wedges for safety.
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This printed out really nicely, I've yet to get my hands dirty enough to truly test it though
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I needed a better sanding block, I got fed up with wearing the ends off my fingers and not being able to sand into edges with a wooden block, so this is what I came up with.
Sanding block for 115 mm roll paper finger saving
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The design concept is excellent, also thanks for making this a Creative Commons license. I like to see the CC license used as it allows for more creativity in the community.

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One more of life's little frustrations solved with a 3D print
C to D Cell Adaptor
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Who would have thought that the Gillette Mach3 refill packs would be a different size in different countries? Not me, however that proved to be the case, so I had to add a second print profile to the Mach3 razer stand for the different size.
Gillette Mach3 Razor Stand, with blade storage
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This is an easy print, but a hard puzzle
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I designed this to get better at print in place mechanisms and practice using parameterised major dimensions in the CAD tool. Also it might be useful.
Small Box print-in-place with snap shut lid
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This printed nicely and will definitely be useful
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Great fun little toy, support removal was not easy but it was worth the effort
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Having all 6 puzzles scattered around I thought a box to hold them might be sensible. It might also encourage printing all 6 puzzles.
Cube-flat puzzle box (holds all 6)
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This worked well, cleared out a nozzle for re-use
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I wanted to see how well the combination of fuzzy skin and fractal infill could be combined to make a Christmas decoration, this seems to work quite well.
Snowman bauble - no AMS - with or without hanger
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Keep those dead batteries from slipping back into your new supply with this handy recycling container. I started out with a design that required an AMS, but then realised the design could be modified to achieve the same aesthetic with no AMS. I published both profiles as some may prefer to have the original saucepan lid style of the AMS design.
Battery Recycle Bin
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I've overcome some of the frustrations I had with the Bambu Spool.
Bambu Spool - Improved (more features & faster)
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