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Went totally crazy, printed 125 of the fork trucks. They are really awesome. The wheels flat out DO NOT turn. The forks go up and down nicely. The eggs are super cool. The whole magnet thing is fiddly, I just passed on using them.
One problem, totally my fault, Bambu PLA Silk was not a good choice. About 3/4 of the 25 on one plate printed perfectly, a bunch one of the forks came off, and some others one or two of the wheels came off. It's just the nature of PLA Silk - it isn't the most robust filament around.

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Nice. It works. PLA is just fine, this doesn't take that much abuse. I just have to remember to use it, I'm so used to just drilling and letting the dust fly.
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Absolutely incredible design. Works fantastic.
Some observations:
1) If you have an A1, DO NOT print the 6 x 6. Yeah it fits on the plate, but the edges will warp slightly. It's best to use the smaller versions.
2) This is a MASSIVE commitment to print, it took three days to print the 6 x 6 case and the 36 drawers.
3) Print a test drawer with the three front panel bricks to see which you prefer - I settled on the thicker stud version as the short wouldn't hold bricks.
4) Sometimes the 2 x 4 plate that's printed fits tight, other times it is loose and will require glue.
5) This is a two handed device - you have to hold the case while pulling drawers in and out.
6) The drawers hold TONS of small bricks.
7) I tried Bambu PLA Translucent - one drawer failed because the build plate was slightly dirty (clean the plate well).
You can use a Lego 2 x 4 plate in the front of the drawer (perfect snug fit). The flat in the print is perfect for using labels.
I added a yellow band to the case.


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Very nice print. Reasonably sturdy, doesn't use a lot of filament, and prints quickly. They fit card boxes so you can close the lid. Not a lot sticking above the card height, just use color coding instead of words. 6 fit on one A1 plate.
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The tree turns out absolutely magnificent.
Who in the world would ever design this thing? Yeah, lets extrude filament out into the wide open spaces. How the heck this prints as well as it does is completely beyond me - it breaks every printer rule ever written.
One nit to pick - that star is really bad. It slows the print down by a really long time. I mean, a huge amount of time wasted switching filaments for a silly little star. And then I'm wondering, why is that thing vertical? Why isn't it laying down? That would have improved print time immensely. And yeah the star completely failed - got about half way done and then just blew filament everywhere. Granted I used PLA Translucent - yeah that's not the best filament.
And what the heck is a pumpkin doing on this plate? Pumpkin for Christmas? Seriously, those little decoratsion should be on a second plate.
Still a fabulous model.
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Really cool set. I'm always amazed when hinges are printed in place. The construction equipment wheels could possibly be a little easier to roll.
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Beyond cool. Just be prepared, these take a million years to print. The final largest doll is massive.
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Really cool refrigerator. There's a lot of play and imagination in this model. The door handle is funny - you push it in from the inside of the door. That makes an incredibly clean handle.
I reduced this way down, I think it was about 40% of full size (the original is MASSIVE - be aware of how big it is before you start printing). The problem with scaling down that much is the hinge. I couldn't use filament, the holes were just too small. I used a guitar string. It took some McGyvering to bend the top over and using heat to set it inside the top hinge (don't pull too fast or hard). The great news, the amount of string needed was a lot less than what trim when stringing a guitar (so the string is still usable as a guitar string). And guitar strings bend sharp and hold their shape.



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Aw these couldn't be more adorable. Was able to arrange them to print three on a single plate. My only complaint would be to merge 5 body parts together so the entire model can move easily and be copied. Leaving the parts separated only leads to somebody accidentally moving a body part and the thing doesn't print correctly.

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Turned out very pretty. Well they aren't really spinners, they do rotate, but with a fair amount of effort. There's absolutely no fidget spinner free spinning going on with these. They are more a three dimensional Christmas ornament (as opposed to so many of those just flat things that look like spheres in the pictures).
Three printed absolutely perfectly. One had some trouble. The first and second ring had some adhesion problems and two of the rings fused. That's not the designer's fault. I used Silk filament and printed all four at once on a single plate. My plate might not have been spotless either.
Darn pretty design.


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So darn amazing. No glue necessary. Remember to put the arms in before you snap the two halves together.
Supports for the black parts (arms, hat, and buttons) are a little difficult to remove from the print plate (smooth plate may be the issue). The parts separate from the supports cleanly.
I printed two snowmen body sets on a single plate. One snapped together easily. The other had a bit of trouble at the top - smooth pliers fixed that.
Picture size is 1 3/4" (47mm) tall x 1 3/8" (36mm) wide.
Love these so much. Bambu Labs PLA Matte Charcoal and Ivory White. Ribbon is Bambu PLA Silk+ Candy Red.

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Such a handsome good dog. Prints super nice.
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They work. I used this for cable management on a water heater. Attached with 3M double sided foam tape.
Not sure why, one set I printed with Bambu PLA Matte Charcoal was loose. The clipping mechanism held OK, but was a bit easy to open and close. The second set I printed with Bambu PLA Matte Gray snapped nice and tight. Just random stuff.
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Incredibly well designed. Works better than a commercial version I bought. Looks a million times better (love the green and red parts). The red cap fits super tight, no need for glue.
Please note though, the strap has to be printed with TPU. I tried printing with Bambu TPU for AMS and there isn't enough stretch to get the band around the handle and catch on the tabs. TPU for AMS just isn't very stretchy. Not a design flaw (nothing to change), just use the the proper filament.
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Absolute perfection. The Bambu tea lights work perfectly. Are just about the right amount of light. And the groove fits the Bambu generated lithophane perfectly. Amazing, simple, effective design.
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