Immortalized my first blob
I made a 3D printed prickly pear that you can grow in every direction like the real one
The most satisfying part of creating you own models is the moment you get all the pieces together and they fit perfectly in place
I was looking for a gift for a friend who likes houseplants, so I made this modular cactus that can grow in any direction. No AMS needed :)
I see why people say Amazon is cheaper than bambulab store for filament...
When you have a 3D printer everything is a nail...
Predicted a video by using new model RF-DETR
I think my little one loves the foot rest I designed for him :)
My baby is learning CAD and he designed this foot rest for his high chair /s
I designed and printed a foot stand for my LO's high chair. I think he likes it
I made a clasp that allows you to make closed loops of filament. It prints in place and screws on without twisting the filament
I made a clasp that can transform any piece of filament in a closed loop without twisting
This is probably the smallest and most overengineered piece of plastic that I've made so far!
Rag holder with quick release
For everyone wondering what my pizza peel 3d print was about... It works perfectly!
For everyone wondering what my 3d printed invention was about... It works perfectly!
3+ years of charging my S10 to 100% vs charging my S23 to 80%. I guess battery protection is working
Quando faccio la pizza devo sempre chiedere a qualcuno di mantenere la pala mentre sposto la pizza, così ho creato un modello per la stampante 3D che blocca il manico sul bordo dei pantaloni
When I make pizza I always need to ask someone to hold the peel while I move the pizza on it, so I made a hands free peel holder that attaches to my waist
I made a hands free peel holder to use both my hands to move the pizza onto the peel
You know when a mathematical function looks so cool that you wish you could touch it? I made a python script that converts the Superformula it into an actual object that can be 3D printed. Dealing with the singularity was as much of a pain as you can imagine...
My new A1 is so insanely good that it can even print a mathematical singularity...
Has anyone ever tried to flip a model halfway through printing?
After all the nice comments and suggestions from the community, I improved my Moka pot dosing funnel to be even more functional. I'll never spill coffee on the counter again!