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Cults 3D3D Printing Ideas | Best sellers | 3D Print | 3D Printer | Best designs Design | 3D Printed gifts | 3D Print Model | best 3D printer models🩰 Elegant Ballet Shoe Organizer – STL File for 3D Printing Organize your desk with style and grace! Introducing a unique and sophisticated 3D-printed organizer shaped like a ballet shoe. Designed to blend elegance with functionality, this stunning model is more than just a decoration—it's a practical solution for keeping your workspace tidy. Whether you need a place for pens, pencils, brushes, or even a headphone stand, this versatile design has you covered! ✨ Why You'll Love It: ✔ Exclusive Ballet Shoe Design – A perfect mix of elegance and creativity ✔ Multi-Functional – Use it as a desk organizer, headphone stand, or jewelry organizer ✔ Stylish & Eye-Catching – Designed for a premium look with a refined finish 🖨️ Compatible with resin printers (SLA/DLP) and filament printers (FDM/FFF) 🎁 The Perfect Gift – Ideal for dancers, artists, and anyone who appreciates beauty and organization! 📏 Model Dimensions: 📌 Height: 8.46 in (21.5 cm) 📌 Width: 4.01 in (10.2 cm) 📥 Get the STL file today and create your own elegant organizer! ⚠️ For Personal Use Only – Copyright Protection This STL file is for personal use only. Any commercial use, redistribution, resale of the digital file, or selling 3D prints made from this file is strictly prohibited. Using these prints without explicit permission from the copyright owner is not allowed. 📲 Follow me on social media! Stay updated with new models, inspirations, and exclusive promotions! 🔹 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kj.stl.factory/ 🔹 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573071304392 💜 Thank you for supporting my small business – every purchase helps me bring more creative designs to life! 🚀

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Dry vs "wet" dessicant beads. The top orange is after a run through the microwave. The bottom is what I took out of the 3d filament bag that was holding at 28 percent. In the few minutes since I changed the beads, the bag is already down to 25 percent.

A while back I asked for recommendations for an orange filament that wasn't "super fluorescent". Thanks to everyone who sent in their recommendations! Yesterday, I picked up a spool of Inland's High Speed Silk PLA in "Silk Amber Gold" which fit the bill really nicely. Printed a quick test flower and rupee and really happy with the color.

#3DPrinting annoyance...

I have an #FLSun #V400 delta printer. A few upgrades, including to stock Klipper. I'm happy with it.

The issue: it's got a filament runout sensor up at the top of the print volume, right after the filament comes down through the top compartment of the printer, which houses the MCU and stepper motors. That works fine for detecting the end of a reel of filament.

But it's basically useless for detecting a filament break, because every break I've had has been between the sensor and the effector/hotend. The sensor happily indicates "filament good" while the hotend uses the remaining ~50cm of filament and then continues to print nothing, while cooking the leftover plastic in the hotend.

What do others do about this? Should I be moving the runout sensor to the effector, just on top of the extruder? Or I've seen what appear to be fancier sensors that detect filament movement, rather than being just a simple presence switch. Anyone have any experience with those?

I appreciate any thoughts from the more-experienced printers in the fedi. Thanks!

Buyer beware: I just had another spool of Paramount 3D PETG that had the final 80g of filament bonded to itself so hard it breaks rather than unspools.

I can see where it’s being torn from the other filament as it gets unspooled. Might have been spooled up too warm?

I really wanted to like their stuff but between this happening more often and their brittle PLA I think they’re not getting any more of my money.

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My wife got me this as a birthday gift after seeing me jealously examining a friend’s Polyphemus dryer.

I’ve only played with it a bit but it’s so much nicer than my Easdry. Quieter, easier to load, built in timer, humidity control mode… all in all seems like a nice upgrade.

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I usually use PolyTerra PLA, specifically Fossil Grey which is a nice matte finish. It's great because it comes on cardboard spools, is cheap, and photographs well for my Patreon models, and listings on My Mini Factory.

They are phasing the PolyTerra line out for a new line of filament which I don't like as much.

Any suggestions for PLA that is:
* Cardboard spools not plastic
* inexpensive
* Matte when printed instead of glossy.
* Available from US distributors

Does anyone have recommendations for online stores (in or that sell to the USA) for good quality PLA 3D printer filament? I had been buying exclusively from #bambu but am looking for an alternative vendor.

Being compatible with guest checkouts (the really fast ones via Apple Pay) is a big plus. :boostRequest: #3dprinting #filament