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EspadaV9 | 2 months ago

Not sure I'm at the regret stage, but the 3D printer has been sitting mostly unused, and I'm not sure that'll change. There have been a few things that were good to print, but mostly used to print fidget toys for the kids and their mates.

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dangus|2 months ago

I’m actually surprised I didn’t hit this problem. My 3D printer has been wildly useful.

I seriously thought it would be another fad hobby that I drop immediately. But now I’ve gone as far as learning 3D modeling which I never really expected to do. I actually have more projects going on than I have printing capacity for sometimes.

I wish I had perfect advice for getting the most out of it.

Maybe this one will help: remember that even cheap plastic products are often more expensive than printing your own. That $10-20 doodad from the store is still more expensive than a LOT of filament. I’ll list out some stuff I’ve printed:

- Planter pots

- Knock box (for espresso)

- portfilter stand for tamping (espresso)

- espresso machine mod kit enclosure

- A loom for a friend who weaves

- “neon” LED signs with custom words (designed by me based on YouTube tutorial)

- Same concept but used to make might up address numbers for the house

- A triangle-shaped piece to guide the extending kitchen sink sprayer hose so it stops getting caught on stuff under the cabinets

- A replacement clip for a Packit reusable container

- Designing your own wall or under-desk mount for any custom size object is trivial

- Tea bag organizer

- Bookmarks

- Name tags/3D labels (you can pause prints and change filament colors at a specific layer even without an automated material system)

- Bag clips

- Toothpick dispenser

- Toothpaste squeezer dispenser thing to keep the tube neat

- storage organizers, including a whole pegboard system hanging up all my tools and junk

- Contact lens storage boxes

- Replacement latches for plastic bins

I haven’t printed them yet but I’m very interested in some of the cool mini-racks, mini NAS systems, and small form factor PC cases you can print from scratch rather than buying them. For example there’s a design on makerworld where you grab a cheap mini PC, an nvme to SATA adapter, and an AliExpress SATA 3.5” backplane, and boom, you’ve built a consumer NAS alternative for a fraction of the price.

Hopefully some of these ideas inspire you to get more use out of your machine!

schmookeeg|2 months ago

> A triangle-shaped piece to guide the extending kitchen sink sprayer hose so it stops getting caught on stuff under the cabinets

Holy hell that's genius. I know what I'm printing tomorrow! :D

bilsbie|2 months ago

I’d use it all the time but the workflow is obnoxious. Download a model, manually run the slicing software. Load it onto a usb. Plug it into the printer.

If I could click print from my phone I’d be running it constantly.

itsdrewmiller|2 months ago

Bambu printers have this ability - works amazingly well.