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    • oliofundefined
      oliof
      last edited by

      repair / reinforcement brackets, wall holders to turn rods into hangers, all kinds of connectors; emergency replacement wheels for 1:32 slot cars, self watering plant pots, shims, spacers, wedges, skadis holders of all kinds for a sewing station, ....and some more I forgot about

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      • dwuk3dundefined
        dwuk3d
        last edited by

        The most useful print I've ever done is a shoe horn -
        A quick print using PLA on BambuLab printer.

        Use mine once or twice every day.

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        https://makerworld.com/en/models/122098?from=search#profileId-131553

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        • bug2k22undefined
          bug2k22 @dc42
          last edited by

          Many things, upgrade parts and mounts for bikes, timetrial starting clock, pool shot timer, electronic telescope focuser conversion, workshop storage bins/trays/holders, battery adapters, camera flash reflectors, speaker mounts and things I've long since forgotten about.

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          • DaveAundefined
            DaveA @dc42
            last edited by

            @dc42

            A set of adapters to mount deck railing lights on new deck.
            Prototype plastic brackets to mock up an air conditioner compressor on a 1967 MGB. After several iterations the plastic was used as a template to cut brackets in aluminum.
            Oil catch can mount for a1946 MG-TC
            Several fabric holders for wife's sewing machine.
            Timing gauge for wife's long arm quilting machine
            Jewelry display mounts
            Housing for an O2 sensor display.
            And, of course, parts to update my other printer

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            • mrehorstdmdundefined
              mrehorstdmd
              last edited by

              Several lamps, a bread box, bicycle disc brake sanding tool, bicycle fender mount, Nespresso capsule dispenser, Pax Plus vaporizer handle, Ikea Frakta bag handles, physical therapy rubber band handles, incandescent lamp replacement for microscope illuminator, camera and cell phone mounts for telescopes, microscopes, and 3D printer, in-drawer knife block, wire twister tool, Wago lever nut mounts, several furniture feet, a Van de Graaff generator, 3D printer spool holders, coin and wallet holder for Prius console, replacement for failed Prius trunk release cover, stand for S&B Mighty vaporizer, bottle cover for Uberlube, parts for my sand table and 3D printer, parts of a 20 liter soda syrup tank agitator, replacement pushbutton caps for an old preamp, brackets for a "cat ladder", cat puzzle toy, aperiodic tile array pieces and storage box, cutting board drying rack, dental x-ray sensor wall mount, brackets for mounting curtain rods,
              racks for torx and hex screwdrivers, bicycle air horn bracket, coasters, cable hold-downs, bicycle chain guard, One Wheel electric skateboard car stand, ear-savers and bias tape making tools for COVID masks, compartmentalized refrigerator storage box, binaural mic earpieces, manual coffee grinder electric drill adapter, antique radio dial belt, Audi and BMW jack pads, white board marker and eraser holder, and many more.

              Bread box and cover:
              bread box.jpg

              Disc brake sanding tool:
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              Bicycle fender mount:
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              Button caps for old preamp:
              button caps.jpg

              Lamps:
              lamps.jpg

              Another lamp:
              PXL_20240901_155401241 (3).jpg

              Coin and wallet holder for Prius console:
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              https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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              • stuartofmtundefined
                stuartofmt @mrehorstdmd
                last edited by stuartofmt

                Likely the most useful was a bear spray, quick release (important!) holder. I used to mountain bike in Montana 🙂
                https://www.printables.com/model/137420-bear-spray-holder

                The best cost-saving was a dash component for an older Range Rover. You can imagine what the stealership would have charged!

                The simplest (but nonetheless useful) was new, square, washers for a toilet seat mount .

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                • mikeabuilderundefined
                  mikeabuilder
                  last edited by

                  My 3D prints are paired 99% of the time with a custom 3D design in Autodesk Fusion. I almost never download a model to print.

                  My parts:
                  Loads of utilitarian things for around the house - custom hangers for tools in the garage and shower cleaning supplies. A made to fit basket for the kitchen sink to hold and drain a sponge. Stands for art pieces. Cleats to wrap the pull-cords on window shades. Custom corner fittings for electrical conduit, The housing for a heater to keep the hummingbird feeder from freezing in winter. Handles for hex wrenches.

                  Many repair parts to extend the life of something - replacement foot straps for a stationary bike (TPU), replacement sprinkling spout for a watering can, replacement hinges (PETG) and latch (TPU) for a picnic cooler, bracket for a replacement switch.

                  Proof-prints for personal engineering challenges (can I design X in Fusion?) - I think these technically fall into the "artistic/ornament" category. Gear trains for a Copernican orrery, a 1ft diameter spherical shell 6mm thick (smooth on the inside and outside), various print in place sliders and hinges.

                  And of course, parts and accessories for a 3D printer.

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                  • OwenDundefined
                    OwenD
                    last edited by

                    Apart from sundry brackets, housings etc around the house, most of my efforts are devoted to custome skirted lure designs for marlin fishing.
                    "Traditional" lures have a head cast from resin. Shaping the face creates a swimming action and having holes through it helps create a bubble trail to help attract the fish.
                    It's a big ocean out there, so anything out of the ordinary for a predator gets attention and hopefully an "I wonder if I can eat that" moment.

                    I don't try to replicate traditional lures. We all know they work and resin being heavier has different properties.
                    I try to design things that have never been tried before.
                    Flexibility of design and fast prototyping allow me to create weird shapes to see what they do to the action as different areas grab the water.
                    Easy creation of complex air pathways allow differing bubble trails.
                    I can combine tings like bibs (normally only used on non game fishing lures) and add pivoting sections.

                    Some designs work, others are abject failures , but it's all fun.
                    Unfortunately I don't own a game boat, so usually only do one trip a year chasing marlin.

                    A few designs

                    lures.jpg

                    Checking out theaction and bubble trail

                    bubble_trail.jpg

                    A marlin checking out the spread.
                    Underwater camera towed in the lure spread shows fish come for a look but often don't strike.

                    marlincheckingoutspread.jpg

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                    • zuoyanundefined
                      zuoyan
                      last edited by

                      I printed wire spools.

                      Something not useful, but fun, I printed some wind turbines -- for me, this is the driven reason to buy a 3d printer.

                      I plan to print some stacking boxes to use corner spaces around furniture, but have not started yet.

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                      • Superbrain8undefined
                        Superbrain8
                        last edited by

                        on my workplace i use FDM Printed parts quite frequently for Workholding Jigs.
                        either on a CMM or on a Mill to get oddly shaped SLM Printed parts to behave.

                        Printed stuff like a Door Dampener out of 60A TPU to prevent a door to slam shut during the summer months when i have a window open
                        also for a family member a guideblock for a Circular saw because of poor Manufacturing tolerances the included one had way to much play

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                        • audryhomeundefined
                          audryhome @dc42
                          last edited by audryhome

                          @dc42 I bought my 1st 3D printer 10 years ago, a Fabtotum.

                          I bought 2 years later a Big Box from E3D.

                          In the mean time, I manufactured countless parts

                          Special hinges for mosquito net to equip my 12 windows
                          Various supports for phone, pc
                          Dozens of RPI enclosures, including caméras rpi0
                          Repair parts for a dishwashing machine.
                          Fixtures for connecting various feather boards with test pins.
                          Complete Fabtotum rework, including 6 new print heads with various extruders, last one is a orbiter with piezo packed in 42mm square envelope...
                          Big Box rework, some new parts, including duet2 supports, panel due box, cleaning system
                          Letters for my grand child's
                          Different lamps, including a pair of candle imitated neopixel ones
                          Currently refurbishing a milling machine with multiple 3d parts: display, supports, panels....

                          Looking for buy/build a new printer and discard old one.

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                          • charliedrumsundefined
                            charliedrums @dc42
                            last edited by charliedrums

                            @dc42 I print hand drums to play Plena music from Puerto Rico. The drum is 3d printed and I cut, form, weld and paint the metal hardware and the lugs myself. Mainly use goat skin but also some cow , buffalo and camel skin are used. I have an LED version where when you hit it the leds change color. For that I use an adafruit feather RP2040. I also make the guiros to play Plena music.

                            Edit:
                            I mainly use a custom 24x24x24inches printer I built with duet. The drums are mainly printed on PETG some are PLA and the guiros are PLA

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                            • SputnikOC3dundefined
                              SputnikOC3d
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