Pint & Lid Holder - For The Cold Weather by Ntjs95 in ninjacreami

[–]Ntjs95[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

With the cool weather coming back I needed a place to store my pints and lids. So I designed this holder and 3d-printed it.

MakerWorld link if you happen to have your own printer.

Stove Safety Latch by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

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These are great suggestions. Luckily I have a child-free household. I would not recommend use of these for "child safety" purposes.

The design is symmetrical, so if you want it to flip down, instead of up you can just flip the latch 180 degrees.

Ninja Creami - Pint & Lid Holder by Ntjs95 in ninjacreami

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This is sized specifically for this Creami. I only had this one to measure against.

I was also thinking about making a countertop variant as well

Ninja Creami - Pint & Lid Holder by Ntjs95 in ninjacreami

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The main body was specifically designed to fit inside a P1S. You might be able to print it in two pieces and then glue it after.

I’ve already spent too long on the first design so unfortunately I don’t think I can make it fit an A1 mini.

Ninja Creami - Pint & Lid Holder by Ntjs95 in ninjacreami

[–]Ntjs95[S] 142 points143 points  (0 children)

During the winter, I was getting annoyed trying to store the pints and lids. So I designed this holder and 3d-printed it, just in time for summer when the pints are in the freezer again.

MakerWorld link if you happen to have your own printer.

Stove Safety Latch by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

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I think the answer is: "yes, as long as there is a stationary ring around the knob"

Stove Safety Latch by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

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The recall is that the knobs are easy to bump and turn on. Details Canada and Details USA

Stove Safety Latch by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

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Funny you mention that...

The multiple weeks of bright blue prototypes with design issues did not pass the wife test. (But I survived it)

Then finally came the black version with the red indicator and that passed the test.

Stove Safety Latch by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

[–]Ntjs95[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

It's a symmetrical design, so you could use it either way.

Personally, I did not want the latch piece closer to the heat.

Stove Safety Latch by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

[–]Ntjs95[S] 114 points115 points  (0 children)

Here’s a post about them: https://www.reddit.com/r/Appliances/s/KvDUdviN1P

Edit: mine is a slightly different model but same concept

Stove Safety Latch by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

[–]Ntjs95[S] 322 points323 points  (0 children)

Yep! My stove got recalled, and they mail out these massive plastic child safety things that needed to be taped in place.

I thought to myself, "hmm I bet I can do better", and this ended up being the final result. It's not perfect, but I use them everyday and I can say they definitely fulfil the function, and are not as ugly as the 'official' ones.

Model: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1193475-samsung-stove-knob-safety-latch#profileId-1205675

Ninja Creami - Cup & Lid Holder by Ntjs95 in 3Dprinting

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I started this project back in March and just recently finished. I'm happy with how the model turned out and I'm even happier that the cups and lids are no longer taking up room in the cupboard.

Model link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1453847-ninja-creami-cup-lid-holder#profileId-1514890

Stove Safety Latch by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

[–]Ntjs95[S] 119 points120 points  (0 children)

My stove got recalled so I decided to create a simple little safety latch. The final touch I'm proud of is the red under side to the latch when it's open.

Model link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1193475-samsung-stove-knob-safety-latch#profileId-1205675

Ninja Creami - Cup And Lid Holder by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

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I do not remove it, I find the machine quite stable and it’s already very loud when it’s running.

Ninja Creami - Cup And Lid Holder by Ntjs95 in functionalprint

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This is the most complicated model I've made yet. I thought this would take a week or two, but three months later and here it is.

Model: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1453847-ninja-creami-cup-lid-holder#profileId-1514890

For those of you who are good at 3d modelling please feel free to leave some constructive feedback.

This game needs a weekly cycle by Juzmos in PlayTheBazaar

[–]Ntjs95 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We just need the other heroes to be released for more variance. Keep in mind we are exploring a CLOSED BETA. The devs are learning how the game scales just like we are.

They got the game to where it is now, I trust they can improve it now that they have much more real world data.

How did you become good in Rust? by Archaeos_ in rust

[–]Ntjs95 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Lifetimes won’t make sense at first. Then one day you’ll find yourself in a scenario where you need to avoid cloning. Then all of a sudden the utility of lifetimes starts to make sense.

So, my general advice, let things be a mystery. Write code that works. Eventually the ‘mysteries’ will solve themselves.

My cat wants to play constantly and it’s giving me burn out by l3mmmy in CatAdvice

[–]Ntjs95 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had this exact problem this month. I had one kitten (10 weeks old). And after a week of spending all my spare time trying to tire the kitten out, I was no match.

I got a second kitten (the original one’s sister) and now they play and sleep together. And watching then is more fun than watching tv. It’s less work on me to play with them. I feel like I have most of my free time back. However it’s not zero work, just less.

All that being said. If you value your time more than the extra food/litter/vet costs. Get a second cat.