The Rotary Photo Album is designed to store Instax Mini Photos. Turning the device simultaneously lowers pictures while raising new ones.
I printed this on my Bambu P1S. I tested that the top and bottom could be sliced for my Ender 3, so the size shouldn't be an issue for the smaller printers.
Name | Amount | Print Settings | Files (.stl, .step) |
Frame | 24 | For Frame x6: No brim, no supports Bottom and top surface pattern: concentric Shells: 2 *Note: There is a small amount of bridging | Frame x6 (Built-in Supports) or Frame |
Snap Pin | 1 | NA | Snap Pin |
Top | 1 | NA | Top |
Bottom | 1 | Layer Height: 0.16mm → Lower layer heights make the ramp smoother. | Bottom |
1. Print the models. The settings I defined above are ones that worked for me, use whatever works best for you.
2. Insert the Snap Pin into the hole in the Bottom. Press until it snaps in.
3. Press the Top on until you hear the snap.
4. Insert photos in the Frames so that the larger bottom border goes in first. The Frames can then be dropped in the slots of the Top. The frames can easily be removed and swapped without any disassembly and photos can also be easily removed from the Frames.
5. Depending on the surface the photo album is on, you may want to glue rubber feet to the bottom so it doesn’t slide when you‘re cycling through pictures.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.