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I’m excited to share my latest design! I created this tool to solve a common frustration: mounting power bars, routers, and network switches to modular walls. Most existing options use heat-trapping "captive shells" or bulky brackets. I wanted a way to hang devices exactly as the manufacturer intended while ensuring they stay cool.
I hope this helps the community streamline their OpenGrid and Multiboard setups!
OpenGrid / Multiboard Keyhole Adaptor Plate
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I created this parametric model because I found that most "universal" hooks don't actually fit standard doors well, often resulting in hooks that tilt or slide.
Key Features:
- Adjustable Dimensions: Use the Customizer to match your exact door thickness for a stable fit.
- Customizable Hook: You can adjust the hook length and diameter based on what you need to hang.
Customizable Over-the-Door Hook
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Hey everyone!
I created this attachment to solve the missing links in my filament drying and storage workflow. After searching for existing designs, I found key features were missing, so I engineered this attachment to be the ultimate solution for the PolyDryer. I designed this to improve drying efficiency, eliminate the mess of spilled desiccant, and introduce a rechargeable cartridge system for a cleaner workflow.
Desiccant Dryer with Hygrometer for PolyDryer
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When I saw the prices they were asking for Sensory Sorting Trays, I knew I could do it better for way less. It may have taken me some time to get the print-in-place latches just right but it was well worth it when you consider it was less than $7 in filament!
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I made a bed of these clips and set it to print by part. After loading the last of a spool of filament I sent it to the printer with the plan to print as many as I could before the filament ran out. Deserving of a boost!
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Saving this model to give away to kids to get them interested in 3D modelling. Love that it prints into 2 cards.


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What started as a few playful Christmas street signs for a holiday display quickly turned into something bigger. People couldn’t stop asking about them! Parents wanted mini versions for their homes, kids wanted their names on custom signs, and others imagined them as ornaments or festive door plaques. To make all those ideas possible, I transformed the design into a Parametric OpenSCAD Project, where names and dimensions adjust instantly.
Customize with any text. Create your own piece of Christmas cheer today and make the holidays truly personal! Great for Kid Names, personalized gifts, signage and festive display.
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This is absolute perfection. Printed this in matte white and matte ash grey to make it disappeared into the machine. My suggestion to anyone printing this is to spend some time working in the chain before putting it on the machine. it will move perfectly after.



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I enjoy this small and light poop basket. It is perfect for those printing without an AMS producing minimal poop. I added a strip of aluminum tape used for metal duct work to the deflection wall. It works perfectly for preventing filament stick.


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