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NB_Maker
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I’m a curious italian IT student that is doing some stuff with 3D Cad and 3D printers. All my projects are completely free, and reflect what flows in my mind.
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Introducing a small collection of pen holders featuring a simple and functional design, created to organize stationery in a practical and satisfying way. The series is available in three versions that share the same design but differ in sizes and number of compartments, with each model that features compartments in two sizes.
Pen holders with compartments
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This new Gameboy Micro stand is a new entry in the Continuity series!
Continuity - Stand for Gameboy Micro
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I designed two DVD and CD stands that features a fully customizable front panel. They are ideal for organizing and showcasing your movie, music, or videogames collections, allowing you to display your favorite titles or those you are currently playing. The stands lend themselves to various uses: from personal collections, to displays for shops or fairs, where prices or information about the displayed titles can be indicated. My design is inspired by a project of @KlausRosenthal.
Customizable CD/DVD Stand
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A simple anti-stress fidget toy that looks and feels like a computer keyboard’s Enter button. No glue required! Perfect for venting your frustration instead of sending that hate-filled email to your boss.
Fidget Enter
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Hello MakerWorld community! This is NB_Maker, an IT student based in Milan with passion for 3D printing, technology, and, above all, videogames and retrogaming. Today i want to introduce you to a new project that i designed: my version of the Macropads. What is a Macropad? A Macropad is a programmable keypad where each key can be assigned a specific key combination or command, allowing the connected device to perform various functions with a single press. This can simplify, speed up, and make more accessible tasks that usually require multiple simultaneous key presses, making it especially useful in consumer computing. I’ve designed three simple shell models for macropads: - A 6-button (2x3) Micro - A 9-button (3x3) Mini - A 12-button (4x3) Standard Each model features a body that holds the switches and electronics, along with a screw-on lid. How can I build my Macropad? If you have basic electronics skills you will see that assembling a Macropad is pretty easy: You just need a programmable HID device emulator board (such as the Arduino Pro Micro or the STM32 Bluepill), and the number of mechanical keyboard switches needed by the version of the design you choose. Then, you have to solder the components together with some copper wire and a soldering iron, and program the board by assigning to each key your favorite shortcut. You can find my macropads in the respective MakerWorld page (https://makerworld.com/en/models/1750218-n_b_-macropads#profileId-1860641 ), as well on other major 3D Printing websites. I’d love to hear your feedback! If you try to assemble a Macropad, please let me know your impressions and if there’s anything I can improve. Thanks for reading, and I hope these little device can help bring a smoother workflow. NB_Maker #Newmodel #Electronics #Arduino
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Hello MakerWorld community! This is NB_Maker, an IT student based in Milan with passion for 3D printing, technology, and, above all, videogames and retrogaming. Since 2017 I’ve been building my small but growing collection of consoles and games, and since I wanted to keep it more organized and clean, I started working on some simple projects, the first of which I’m excited to share with you today: Continuity Stands. What are Continuity Stands? As I wrote in each model description, Continuity Stands is a series of minimal, 3D-printed stands designed to hold different portable consoles. I aimed to create a unified collection of stands with the same design, viewing angle, and aesthetic, instead of having to use mismatched, often low-quality stands I found online on different sites. The design of my stands is absolutely simple: they use clean geometric shapes like triangles and rectangles, making them minimal, functional, and easy to print without wasting material. They also offer great compatibility across multiple handheld consoles while keeping a consistent look for any collection. Why choose Continuity? I created Continuity Stands because I felt there was a gap: nobody had made a large set of stands with the same design for so many different consoles. I wanted to fix that, both for myself and for other collectors who value organization and uniformity for their collections. By choosing Continuity Stands, you choose to support a novice maker who is trying to give a DIY solution for the gap in the console stands market. You can find Continuity Stands in the homonymous collection in my MakerWorld profile (https://makerworld.com/en/collections/8824144-continuity-stands), as well on other major 3D Printing websites. I’d love to hear your feedback! If you try Continuity Stands, please let me know your impressions and if there’s anything I can improve. I’m already working on lighter and even simpler variations for future versions of my stands. Thanks for reading, and I hope these stands help bring a bit more order and style to your collection. NB_Maker #Newmodel #Retrogaming #Videogames #stands(Edited)
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