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Doughnut Spicy
@jonnygexter
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I make stuff. I also teach stuff.
What started as a simple coaster design turned into a deep dive into nesting, color mixing, and tolerances. I wanted something practical, playful and modern, which led to these nested coasters and a sleek vertical holder. The press fit inner coasters slide out, but were tricky to design since printers and filament behave differently. I thought including fit tests would help dial things in for others, and I’d love to hear how it prints for you. Please leave feedback/suggestions for improvement!
Expandable Coasters + Vertical or Stackable Holder
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Works well, but be careful when putting the tubes in... I actually broke the first one by pushing too hard! And I followed the super glue recommendation to keep the tubes from falling out.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/938395/903632/ratings/2025-05-16_2f8a090b68d6a.jpg
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Awesome! This is exactly what I was looking for!! It helped me mount my external spool on the wall next to my printer, since I am using a shelf for my AMS Lite on top of the printer (which blocks the arm for the external spool). I screwed it into a stud to ensure a strong connection to the wall.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/113762/122310/ratings/2025-04-24_1eb4f7225ea63.jpg
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/113762/122310/ratings/2025-04-24_367dd57333ea6.jpeg
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Nice case! The print-in-place hinges are awesome. I wanted it with no text though, so I merged it with a rectangular object in the slicer to remove the text. Sorry, Dr. 3D... but I prefer the non-branded case. :)
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/557434/476415/ratings/2025-04-17_b749a864507f2.jpg
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