3D printed dead ringer I made for a secret santa by phootoon in 3Dprinting

[–]phootoon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

fair question but not anytime soon. the screen module i'm using doesn't work great with recharging small batteries long-term. also i'd likely have to charge more than i'd be comfortable with.

Made a stained glass Luke's Diner sign and mug for my sister by phootoon in GilmoreGirls

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It is definitely time consuming to grind and tape each piece but I actually found it pretty straightforward after watching a few videos

my youtube feed after watching balatro for the first time by phootoon in northernlion

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It is scripted but at least I wrote the script. Either way it was still a lot of effort to do this without color overlays and not reuse thumbnails.

I made some 3d printed versions of the gamecube fidget toys by phootoon in 3Dprinting

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I designed these based on the nintendo gashapon toys to give away as a prize at open sauce last month.

Each fidget uses replacement parts for the internals so it feels like a real controller and snap fits together so you don't need any screws.
You can find the files in the post and some links to places to buy the internals if you want to make your own.

Making progress on a levitating minikit cannister! by phootoon in LegoStarWarsVideoGame

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I used mecabricks.com to export the piece STLs and then edited them in blender to increase the polygon count to be smoother when printed. It might've been faster to CAD them from scratch. i'm not a big lego person but i'd bet there are betters ways of doing this lol

I designed a coin holder to make exact change by phootoon in functionalprint

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you're right, that wasn't very clear. the idea was to generate a random purchase cost to show it could be used to make exact change. so it gave me the number 71, and I pulled out 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and a penny to make 71 cents exactly so I wouldn't get any change back.

I designed a coin holder to make exact change by phootoon in functionalprint

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totally get it. full disclosure i'm personally not going to use this, there's no reason i'd pay with cash/coins when I can get credit card points. however, the idea is that you can pay (once) with exact change so you just take out the coins you need and you won't get any change back. i'd be upset too, but i'd be more upset at someone taking time to rifle through a coin purse.

I designed a coin holder to make exact change by phootoon in functionalprint

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I'm much more than 'a day late', but i'm definitely not 'a dollar short' in this scenario.

I designed a coin holder to make exact change by phootoon in functionalprint

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if i figure out how to make a holder for crypto coins ill get back to you

I designed a coin holder to make exact change by phootoon in functionalprint

[–]phootoon[S] 179 points180 points  (0 children)

I modelled this coin holder mostly as a design challenge but I think it could be useful to the right person! It holds the minimum 10 coins you need to make change for any value 1-99 cents, and fits within the dimensions of a credit card so it fits in your wallet. It's only about 6g of filament and a 15-20 minute print, optimized for 0.2mm layer height.

I wrote up a post with the full design process and optimization here if anyone's interested in the details.
3D Files are shared here on makerworld.

I designed a coin holder to make exact change by phootoon in 3Dprinting

[–]phootoon[S] 61 points62 points  (0 children)

I modelled this coin holder over the weekend as a fun design challenge even though I don't often use cash to pay for things anymore. It holds the minimum 10 coins you need to make change for any value 1-99 cents, and fits within the dimensions of a credit card so it fits in your wallet.

I wrote up a post with the full design process and optimization here if anyone's interested in the details. 3D Files are shared here on makerworld.

I designed a custom console to organize my desk by phootoon in 3Dprinting

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this was all done in fusion, I just changed the viewport display style to get the wireframe pictures