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BuildX 32 November 20 at 2:47 AM

What do you guys think of this model? Should I publish it? Click on the GIF .


Nice! Looks super cool! You should definitely publish it! (edited)

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published a new model November 11 at 7:23 AM
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published a new model October 14 at 7:45 AM
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Fits perfectly. Used the 2b Version. Thanks for this model, just what i needed to improve the enclosure. (edited)

Another high-quality BuildX model now for the Original Prusa MINI Enclosure. I liked the corner caps from BuildX on my full-size enclosure so much I asked BuildX to design some for the Mini Enclosure and they are just as great as the original version. I appreciate you designing and publishing this version so quickly! Solid design and a quick 20 minute print. They snap in solidly with a satisfying click and are difficult to remove without leverage once in place. They have built in cable channels and one version has zip-tie channels which work well to guide the zip ties. I like the fact that they block light leakage from the corners of the enclosure. Mine were printed in PETG with the first-layer adhesion helpers, which remove easily after printing with just your finger nail. My MINI enclosure was already assembled and wired and there is not a lot of room to maneuver with the printer installed, so my tip is to remove the top to install these in the back of the MINI enclosure or print and install them as you are building your enclosure before the printer goes in and you get the wires zip tied in... Thank you again! (edited)

@JBinFL_4038 ur welcome! thanks for the collaboration and feedback!

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published a new model October 12 at 4:10 AM
October 12 at 4:10 AM

Fast and easy printing.Part fit mb w11 good.Thaks for sharing...Abs print

@younaskoivu_399622 it appears you presented the smaller version right?

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BuildX 32 October 4 at 6:19 AM

Hi all! If anybody can help me locate the .STP files for the Original Prusa MINI Enclosure, I'd appreciate it! I'm looking to port my mods that seal up the Original Prusa Enclosure to it's little brother. Thanks!

https://www.printables.com/@BuildX/collections/1420620


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published a new model September 7 at 8:23 AM
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This could also be used as a tool caddy, very versatile!

One of the best desk organizers I've had. The varied sizes and heights of the compartments are handy for all the different items I like to be within reach. It spins smoothly on inexpensive bearings. 2 minor negatives: the walls are moderately thin, so depending on your printer and filament, the spots where the vertical dividers attach to the walls may show some aberrations (I do need to take a torch to mine to clean up the stringing). The bearings in the track underneath are not fully captive, so if picking this up to move it, be careful to hold the assembly from underneath. (edited)

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@BuildX I didn't mean to imply they fell out, it just seemed like they could if picking it up the wrong way. I may need to rephrase my comment.

@SteveReisman_1401450 oh I see. I purposefully designed it so that the bearings stay in place when handling while minimizing friction - I've been using this bearing design for years now (in other designs as well). (edited)

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published a new model September 2 at 8:52 AM
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Printed this with Twinkling Purple PLA, resized smaller. Spins great, going to print another larger one soon.

Simply amazing! Next to perfection. I printed using a K1C, 240/60c, 0.2mm, speed average of 300mm/s. The metallic balls were a tad big so the M3 screw is 16mm. It just worked. Took me less than 7hs the whole three pieces. Thanks to the uploader. (edited)

@jglerner so glad to you had a good experience!

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BuildX 32 August 29 at 6:34 AM

Hi all, I would greatly appreciate your support by liking / downloading / posting a make of my paracord tensioner model that I entered into the Summer Camping Contest! https://www.printables.com/model/962703-0178-updated-automatic-paracord-clothesline-tensio

Happy printing!


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published a new model August 19 at 5:49 AM
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Printed in PETG, camped with it this weekend and it worked perfectly. Held a surprisingly heavy load.

Printed for other usage, but still great solution👌

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@BuildX i will use it as tensioner for antenna mast, shoelace is by accident same diameter as longer ropes 🙂 (edited)

@3DSistem yes this tensioner can be used in many different applications. 😉

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published a new model August 13 at 8:35 PM
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It works very well.
It can withstand heavier loads without any problems.
It's just a shame that it's on and not M4, because M4 is available in stores in sets and M3 for single pieces.
Easy to install.
With thin lines (like the one in the pictures) it's hard to unlock, but it works (you have to pull hard in the other direction).
I used a clothesline (edited)

@Damian_2378141 keep in mind that I designed it for 4mm Paracord and not for thinner lines, but I'm glad it's at least holding the cord for you. 🙂 (edited)

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published a new model August 10 at 7:45 AM
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Works perfectly, the bags are very satisfying to put in, and being able to put heavy bags on my shoulders is a lifechanger.

(edit) Prints easily and is very well made (edited)

@clogged_nozz_2035917 thanks for being the first to post a make! I hope you find it useful. 🙂

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published a new model August 4 at 12:31 AM
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published a new model July 29 at 6:08 AM
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