I made one, but my girlfriend asked for a stronger one. So I redesign it just a bit.
And in the end it feels not so good like your model.
I made one, but my girlfriend asked for a stronger one. So I redesign it just a bit.
And in the end it feels not so good like your model.
@FlyingSqirre_1998738 Interesting adaptation!
@Monkeybits_662611 Thank you for sharing your make!
Good model, I would like it to be a little stronger in the curve, but it works very well
I taped it to the wall, it looks nice and my ficus get more light :)
Very strong and quite pretty
@AdristineNedj_433063 Very nice, thanks for sharing your make!
Looks great and fits together perfectly... Thank you!!!
@E_504536 Glad you like it!
@tspendle_1420463 Thanks for sharing your make!
I remixed it with Fusion360 to fit a 16x200 mm parquet. Works very good. Printed with PolyMaker PolyTerra with 0.8 nozzle
@biehlerjosef_1334332 Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Going to use these for a little shelf to go in this little window. Thanks!
Looks excellent, can´t wait to try it out!
Simple and filament efficient.
Answer: Because if you saw a rubbermaid onboard a space ship would you buy its a spaceship? or the future or a far away galaxy 🤓
@DrKronos_646245 You are hinting on Bishop, dont you? XD
@firstgizmo Haha, yeah i guess Ash and Bishop are "rubbermaids" XD
Definitely recommend printing this model! Only downside is the supports for the lid but not a huge deal. Mine has two lines in it but that's my fault not the model (partially clogged nozzle maybe) It's pretty slick in person. I did scale it up so I could fit my hand in easier (121.51%, uniform). Good work! (edited)
@JohnDoe_1042671 Glad you like it, thanks for sharing your make!
does it actually work?
@JoeY_1103492 I mean... the drums do make different sounds. I wouldn't call it perfectly tuned ;)
Sound sample here: https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/15pfa59/are_you_just_too_popular_in_your_office_the/
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Thanks!
@Christophe_C Looks great, thanks for sharing your make!
@Jake Very nice! Thanks for sharing your make and remix! Hope my meshes weren't too messy to work with.
@Damian27 They look great! Thanks for sharing your makes!
@DrKronos_646245 Thank you for sharing cool models. My boys were fighting with each other when I printed it out, they liked it so much. The toys were supposed to be shared, but each son wanted them for himself
One of my favorite prints so far.
Printed in White PLA and colored in using paint brush pens (not the greatest)
I made an additional teleport beam as a stand out of green transparent PETG that fits nicely and looks awesome with a randomized seam.
Thank you for the model!
@Ted_942255 Very cool! I considered the beam cone but my tea lights are pretty weak. Yours looks great though! Thanks for sharing your make! (edited)
@Edubbs49_367288 very nice! Thanks for sharing your make!
Printed this on Amolen Silk PLA. 220 degrees on a .4mm nozzle. Super awesome. I ended up using a paper clip to use as a little stand. Clipped a piece, heated it on the stove and literally pushed it into the base of the rocket. I did the same on the other end to push it against the base and allow it to "stand" over the tealight, making it look as intended. I even printed the rocket alone at 200% scale with 15% infill so my kid can use play with it. He was super excited to see the smaller and larger versions. Super fun. (edited)
@PinchNroll_1310974 Good idea with the paper clip!
Thanks for sharing your make!
Printed with PLA and it works great, with hogher pressure there is a bit of noise, but nothing that can't be fixed with some lubricant. Overall, it was easy to print and works great.