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@kunstbanause@nrw.social
2025-05-09 08:29:53

Question to the #3dPrinting community:
Does anyone have stls for either an #ID3, #ID7 or charging station and would be willing to share them?
edit: Found a charging station, thanks for the boosts!

@mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info
2025-06-01 22:12:36

Today, I re-printed the first two things I ever designed for #3DPrinting nine years ago and change. When the pen clips for our kitchen whiteboard broke back in 2016, right after I bought my first printer, I made replacements.

9-year-old PLA clip, starting to stretch out, marked with many markers
Replacement clip, installed
New eraser clip on the whiteboard
Eraser clip holding eraser
@nobodyinperson@fosstodon.org
2025-05-30 19:31:20

The best settings on #Printables.
#3dPrinting

Printables Display&Privacy setting, now woth option to hide mpdels marked as generated by AI.
@Tuxramus@social.linux.pizza
2025-04-26 22:00:46

LIVE NOW on Twitch! Witness the creation of something truly unique: a Screenless Bonsai Pot! 🌳 No screen, just pure 3D printed form. Tune in! #3DPrinting

@Tuxramus@social.linux.pizza
2025-05-26 20:40:03

LIVE NOW on Twitch! 🪴 We're diving into another 3D print today: an Air Pruning Bonsai Pot from Printables! Come watch this unique design take shape. #3DPrinting

@Tuxramus@social.linux.pizza
2025-04-19 21:10:28

My 3D printer is busy creating a fantastic medium-sized plant pot today! 🌱 Excited to see how it turns out. #3DPrinting #PlantPot #DIY

@beeb@hachyderm.io
2025-03-21 22:32:48

Today, I finished making a #ForgedCarbon #CarbonFiber #Baker 's lame. This was an idea I had for a while and finally had the time to realize it.
I first designed the part in CAD, then designed and printed a PETG compression mould for it. A generous coating of waxy release agent, and strategically placed holes for a pin punch allowed for a relatively easy demoulding.
After a lot of sanding and a good few gel coat applications, and more sanding and polishing, I finally have a usable lame!
To hold the blade, I simply drilled a hole for an M3 screw which is glued in place, then found these aluminium thumb-nuts which look rather slick. There is a very slight curvature to the blade holder, and some protruding geometry to prevent the blade from rotating.
I realize I could have used tighter clearances on the mould because a lot of fibers moved into the gap between the two halves during compression.
Fun project!
#3dprinting #composites #baking #DIY #carbon