Many, many things. But the most ambitious is… this. I haven’t yet had the courage to even start tackling it.
A base to convert my plain Pax charger into a charging dock. I might include pockets for Budkups too
Do you have a good model you can share? I have a friend who loves his pax, and his birthday is coming up soon
I don’t yet, I was working on the prototype this weekend. How soon is his birthday? I can do my best to finish it and share the file in time!
Please take your time to enjoy the modeling process! His birthday isn’t until late may, and I wouldn’t want to rush you. If you share it whenever it’s ready, I’ll be super happy, thanks.
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I think your reply to another commenter here got double posted or something
What? Who’s birthday are you talking about?
Grips/handles for my buckets!
Do share, please :)
I’m hoping to use this one.
Looks a little more simple than the related models, but more comfortable too maybe?
Boats. Lots and lots of tiny boats.
Saw someone make some pretty rehousing casings so you can use vintage lenses with cinema-style housings benefits, that was pretty cool.
Tbh things I design. It’s so much more fun!
Do you have any noteworthy examples, or which on ones are you most proud of?
Here’s the stuff I’ve shared: https://www.printables.com/@aeharding_167804/models
Nice! I like that mike mount, looks clean
yup, being a lifelong 3d modeler, being able to print my designs is exceptionally satisfying.
Currently, I’m thinking about ways to make motion for a robotic cat toy that does not make (much) noise. I’ve used servos in the past but they are far too noisy.
I usually only print my own designs. So, I need to design
- some better buttons for an enclosure that combines my soldering iron with my hot air station
- a better tripod for my telescope
- a dust collection system for a table saw
- some mounts with a fan to dry wet shoes, gloves, and a helmet
- a better 2nd monitor arm that extends over my bed
- I’ve dreamt up a way I want to make an automated bicycle chain cleaning and lubricating machine that cleans and lubes each link pair, each set at a time slowly over the couple of hours and recycles the solution and extra lube, I just need to do the actual design work.
Those are just a few on my design list.
Replacement mouthpiece for a vintage flute that had a plastic one.
Flute pad hole punch aimer thingy so I can make cheap China pads into open-hole ones for not-so-great flutes without having to buy a bunch of open-hole ones (version 1 was already made and proved the idea, now it’s just to iterate).
E facilitator prototypes before I CNC them (still learning CNC and I don’t like it).
Flute airstream aimer clip-on thingy for older people who have lost their embochure due to dental operations and such. (after I get the hang of the replacement mouthpiece; this is probably the most difficult one, due to precise mouthpiece shape needed)
Model for manually engraving the right size & shape replacement piece out of bone, for a badly cracked teapot.
Spherebot.
Love :(
Those gears will never turn in that configuration. This clearly proves love is a lie.
You are very wrong, they absolutely can turn.
This clearly proves that love can be unpredictable!