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CDP_YYC
@CDPond_YYC
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Long time fan and early adopter of computing technology. My first experiences with 3D were through the use of Intergraph Interview workstations connected to DEC VAX midframe computers in the mid 1980's. Suffice it to say that things have changed a bit since then. I'm not participating for commercial reasons. For me this is all about learning something new and enjoying the satisfaction of designing an object... printing it... and then sharing it with others, as they have shared with me.
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This model came about as a way to deal with having a cat litterbox in close proximity to one of my registers. One of my two cats is very, very diligent when it comes to burying her deuces... and tends to fling cat litter outside the box... which resulted in litter getting inside my heating duct. So a shield was required to prevent or minimize that issue. The side benefit of this model is that it's fit for purpose as a register hot air deflector to push hot air into a room more efficiently.
Hot Air Deflector for Register Grate
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Great model! My only challenge was that I printed the three screws and nuts in PLA Silk (the same as I used for the body components)... and silk does not work well at all for the screws. They just don't grab or hold well. So, since I printed three versions of this in different colours, I re-printed the screws in regular PLA. Perfect this time. Thank you for creating and sharing the model!
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Easy enough print. I only used one of the Bengal designs, as I have two Bengal/Savannah cross sisters. I then used a modifier in Bambu Studio to add a ring behind the head to turn them into keychains. Lot's of A1 printer poop, but well worth it.
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One of my cats has a fetish for eating paper. That would be Luci. She's especially bad when she gets into a washroom or toilet as she'll bury her teeth into a roll of toilet paper and pretty much destroy it. Other cats will content themselves with unspooling the paper from the roll. I'm not so fortunate. Enter “the LUCIbarrier”. A thin plastic cover that fits over the roll and easily clips in place.
Toilet Paper Cover - The LUCIbarrier
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This is a storage case for a small poker kit, as well as all the pieces needed to play the PonyUp! game. It will hold a standard casino size playing card deck, two standard casino sized dice, a variety of standard sized (41mm diameter) poker chips, and either the horse and jockey playing pieces for the PonyUp! game, or your Texas Hold'em tokens. I've included two versions of the case cover.... one has text for the PonyUp! game, and the other case cover is blank.
Horse Racing Game or Poker Set Storage Box
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This is just a very simple modification of the creator's horse and jockey playing pieces to add numbers to both sides of the playing pieces. It's a very nice game model that the model originator created and I highly recommend printing it.
Numbered Horses for PonyUp Game
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Great game to print. I found the detailed horse and rider token impossible to print and separate from supports. Just way too fine. That said, I went with your alternative "flat" tokens, and added numbers to both sides of them as a modifier in Bambu Studio. I really like the outcome. I used PLA for the print, but used PETG for my support interface layer and that did a great job with the two end pieces. Then to keep things tidy, I designed a storage box that holds the horses, the two dice, a deck of cards and a variety of poker chips. The box cover doubles as the chip bowl during gameplay. I'll get some photos of it, and post the model if anyone is interested.
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Scaled it to 150%, and by moving the two fuselage sections to separate print plates managed to successfully print it out in a bit over fifteen hours. Heck of a lot of printer poop though. lol My only problem was self inflicted... somehow I managed to get the silver and grey filament reversed in the AMS, so my camo pattern is a bit messed up... but still really happy with the end result. Great model and thank you for creating and sharing it.
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I got tired of keeping my single serve drink packets in a large cup in the pantry, so decided it was time to make a small caddy to hold them and make it easier to spot which flavor I wanted to use. I created two versions.... one for 30 packets, and one for 54... the reason it's 54 and not 60 is that it's the maximum width I could fit on the A1 printing plate. :-)
Single Serve Drink Packet Caddy
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Great print and works wonderfully on my A1, keeping my printhead and Knomi cables from drooping down over my printbed. Since I can't apply the boost here when I rate a model in Studio after printing it, I'll do a separate comment on your model in MakerWorld and apply the boost there. Thank you for creating and sharing the model. A simple and functional solution to a problem, combined with a rapid print time. Well done!
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Another great print. Printed using PETG Marble so I could place it in the garden. Lots of supports, but some careful cutting and it came out perfectly. Scaled it up 230% (a little over 225mm in height) on the A1, and used the 0.12mm high quality preset with a 0.4mm hardened steel nozzle, so it was a long print, but the result was worth the wait. Thank you for creating and sharing the model with us.
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Really nice print model. I used a PETG Marble filament so I can place it outside, and also scaled the model up by 210% to mostly fill the build plate on my A1. Thank you for creating and sharing the print model.
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Great print... at first I thought there was a problem with the print profile in that it didn't leave an opening for the eyes and hair that you print separately. My mistake. Those are filled solid in the first part of the main print, but you just pop our the four parts and then you can insert the pieces you printed in brown and blue. Works perfectly! Thank you for sharing the model.
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This is a holder bracket for an Orbit brand multi-spray pattern hose sprayer head. I recommend printing in PETG for better resistance to outdoor elements. If has a drainage hole in the front of the head hanging socket, and includes four holes for screws so you can mount it to a post, fence, or wall. I've created two plates. One for a pair of the hangers, and one for a single. An image is attached so you can confirm if your Orbit sprayer head is the same and will fit this bracket.
Garden Hose Sprayer Head Holder for Orbit Nozzle
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Prints well enough, but I wish it had an option for pins to connect the components together. I don't mind using glue to assemble pieces, but I do prefer to have pins to align the parts easily when doing so. With pins, this would certainly be a five star review.
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Worked like a charm. Easy print, and I've done two additional ones scaled up at different amounts.
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This is a storage caddy or tray for the DREO Air milk frothing appliance. The Air consists of five components. Lot's of bits and pieces, and I'd like to keep things more organized. So of course I designed a storage tray (or caddy) for it. Features: - snug recess for appliance base - sturdy cord storage - snug recess to hold the impeller tip base and two tips - hand grips along the side of the tray - recessed areas on the bottom of the tray for the insertion of 25mm (1") rubber pads
DREO Air Caddy Tray
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This is a storage caddy or tray for the DREO BaristaMaker milk frothing appliance. Features: - snug recess for appliance base - sturdy cord storage - snug recess to hold the impeller tip base and two tips - hand grips along the side of the tray - recessed areas on the bottom of the tray for the insertion of 25mm (1") rubber pads - sturdy print using PLA If you own a DREO Air (their latest model), follow me as I'll be posting a caddy for that appliance as well.
DREO BaristaMaker Caddy Tray
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While visiting Japan in April, I'd seen these small wooden spice shakers in a few places and decided it would be a great item to design and print. The final photo in the series includes a standard playing card for scale I've created three variants of the model. The only thing that is different between the models is the size of the front opening and it's associated plug. The openings are 4, 6, and 8mm diameter
Japanese Style Spice Shaker - 3 sizes of opening
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Great model and printed very well. Everything about this printed and fit perfectly, with the exception of the lids. I needed to tree supports and had to scale the lid to 99% in the X and Y axis (Z axis left at 100% to retain proper height). That worked well. Printed using a Bambu Lab A1, using the following filaments: GIANTARM PLA Wood Poplar for the tray iSANMATE PLA Wood Sandalwood for the trim ring on the tray ELEGOO PLA Matte White for the cups GEEETECH PLA Matte Terracotta for the lids
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