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afro_thunder69
@afro_thunder69
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I just make things for me but I'll share what I've got.
I'll be honest it took lots of trial and error, between following the descriptions directions, and watching some YouTube videos on this "model" regarding whether to add your model to this 3mf or whether to save this stl and add it as a modifier to your 3mf... I've found that both methods work but in different ways. And still I was having issues with being able to see the wood grain on the outer edge of vertical objects like a cup holder while the interior looked great. Lots of trial and error. But it does work. However the method is brilliant and I can't imagine what it took to model this stump of wood. So 5 stars, anything less would be criminal.
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I like it, they're working. The D connection was a tad bit too tight though, I ended up needing to file each of them down to get them to fit.
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works great so far in petg. Another similar model that I tried wasn't as good a fit but no leaks or pops in this one.
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works fantastically in petg. blew it up for a 2" hose too and it worked great first try.
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this was the perfect model to test tpu flexibility. I can probably use it for work too when printed around 4mm thick too.
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Works really well I gotta say. Elegant and solved my tpu problem. Tried it at first with 3D printed bearings and they worked but barely, I replaced with cheap metal bearings and it works perfectly now.
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I printed as directed and these DO work as bearings. Not as good as a cheap metal bearing but I gotta give this 5 stars because it is freaking witchcraft to me how this was modeled and sliced, that's impressive af. I wonder if it works even better in petg.
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Works decently well for a 3D printed pin toy. I didn't expect it to work at all and it does so that was a nice surprise. But I always have to manually push back down a few to a bunch of pins.
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Absolutely fantastic design. I tried this one after another drag chain kept causing problems for me. This one looks and works so much better and was easier to install.
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Came out great! I cut one of the three out due to space but we use them and they look and work fantastically
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worked perfectly! I printed in PETG so hopefully it won't melt in my dryer. Feels solid though so far.
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works great! I blew mine up to about the max size the A1 Mini bed could handle, printed in PETG, and am using it for work as a rainproof box outside my truck. Even with work gloves on I can open and close it no problem but lid still feels secure from wind and bumps.
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fantastic model. I did have issues with the bottom layers curling up on my first plate but fixed it in the next 2 plates with glue and/or brims at the corners. case is fantastic nonetheless
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Love it, thanks! It was surprisingly difficult to find a model that would mount wine glasses upright for wall display, and I didn't want to model my own so I modified this one for my purpose. Just shrank it down a bit for my A1 mini, and traded the bracket for a couple of screw holes since I don't need it to hold full glasses safely, just to display empty ones.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/436368/341492/ratings/083b8800-3f53-11f0-a005-977ff3c441c4.jpg
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looks and plays like a dream, love it. I could only print on my A1 mini so it's smaller than I would've liked but that's a me problem that can't be helped. It's still very fun to play.
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This was my very first homemade creation since getting a 3d printer. It's simple but serves its purpose. I'd long wanted a rain shield for my dash cam but never found any product for sale so I gave up, until I was surprise gifted an A1 Mini. This was the thing I wanted to make right away, so I taught myself some basic Fusion and got to work! Took 5 revisions to get it just right but it's been tested working well, so I decided to publish it.
Rain Shield for Dash Cam
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