Not the OG…. ( you should prob post that one ) but wanted to share bcuz I love the color scheme ( and those sweet prusa points )
Not the OG…. ( you should prob post that one ) but wanted to share bcuz I love the color scheme ( and those sweet prusa points )
Every year I make the name cards for thanksgiving, I will post a photo with the batch (likely around 20). Waiting on a more realistic orange to arrive before printing the bulk fillings, but already have the pile of whipped creams, and working on the crusts. The proto pasta mango HTPLA filament was much more realistic the cream is overture white matte, crust is overture earth brown matte (edited)
Printed in orange PLA and brown Polyterra PLA using adaptive layer height (focus on quality) and a 0.4 mm nozzle. Ironed all top surfaces. Very good fit.
The cream was printed in a glow in the dark PLA filament and glued on using superglue.
@grarf_853359 Looks very tasty!
Printed a couple pairs of these for an upcoming Halloween party, super easy print!
Very cool print, although I don't like how the eyes stay on with just the friction fit to their own rings, if I whip my head around fast one of the eyes will come off, it just isn't as secure as I would like the eyeball rings to be. I took it camping and then the sun baked it and turned it floppy, so I let one of my friends at the campout have part of the eyeballs, and he figured out how to hold just the tip part of the eyeballs in with his eyebrow muscles, and t was the best thing ever. I would send picture, but I don't know if he would want his picture on the internet or not. So instead, here is Pikachu.
@BarBarBarbucha Love the pink!
You missed an opportunity to call them "Keys Nutz"... This makes me sad, and you should feel bad about that.
I'm a sucker for any flexi print so when I saw these I had to give them a try. Printed one at 100% and one at 150%. They work great. Thanks for the design
cool model, would you mind sharing the step file so i can make a version which can be mounted with a screw?
@AlexanderFors_756807 Sure, I've added step files.
@AlexanderFors_756807 Hi Alexander, have made a version that can be mounted with a screw? I would be interested if you want to share it 👍
Clever and fun model, exactly what I needed! Easy to print, simple to assemble with a bit of thought. Thank you for making and sharing this model!
Came out amazing !
Printed on Mk4 ; easy to fit without any glues !
If you glue it's better. The stand is also short and nice.
Thank you for V2
Print Speed 200mm
Travel 250mm
Nozzle 4.0
Raft 3.0mm
Linear 3.0mm supports
Temp 215
Fan 100%
Fill 18%
Flashforge Pro black filament (edited)
After a little bit of sanding, it was good to go! My particular use cases I use these batteries for AirTags that I have to replace on company equipment.
really cool model but with a well calibrated Bambu A1 it was too loose and tolerances seem to be to much. i played around with XY hole compensation for the insert. at -0.3 it was really good and the batteries stayed in place when inserted. also XY compensation to make the insert fit inside the body to +0.2 worked good for me.
@Braini86_517894 Yeah I'm not surprised, I test printed this when I only had a badly calibrated Ender 3 V2.
that looks really cool
@remington Thanks!
Printed on Prusa MK4 / 0.3mm draft / eSun PLA+
Coolest battery box i printed so far.
For the next box i have to print, i will print the insert bottoms 0.2 or smaller as the male treads didnt connect properly. But this most probably because i printed the first one in 0.3mm. Should i have the same issue with 0.2mm i will let you know. Its actually not an issue, a bit superglue and it will hold together forever.
Lovely model, well deserved 5 stars.
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I just found out Printables has modified at least one of my models without proper reason, notice or permission. I don't think I'll be posting my models here anymore. I have more stuff on Thangs anyway: https://thangs.com/designer/Jaatinen3D
I hope to see you there!