


Very nice model. But unhappily, my iPhone is too heavy for the magnets. It falls. Any insight ?
Hi, I was wondering how the cable is holding up. The bend in the cable seems quite extreme
It appears that there is only a fully assembled model in the STL file pack. Looks like a good wind spinner though
@InspMorse_775001 Within your slicer of choice you can seperate the assembled file into its individual parts typically by rightclicking the model and "split -> into parts".
In the download section youll find now a split version with the recommended orientation of the parts. Dont forget to brim the fin part ;) (edited)
@MrHegger Cool, I'll give that a go, you'll know if it worked as a make will appear!
Looks like I dropped it the same way, but you saved it! Thanks a lot! Works perfectly fine (edited)
I used the palettes to do some modeling paste on the emil the elephant ( https://www.printables.com/model/649952-emil-the-elephant-piggy-bank-emil-der-elefant-spar)
These are working really well. I think next time I'll try to get some water on these first before trying to get the paste not sticking to itself or the palette.
While pressing the middle piece into the handle, there was a little bit of swiggle. In the end I used superglue to put these together.
I printed this as one of my first functional prints on my new Bambu Lab X1C.
Printed with 0.6mm nozzle, 0.3 layer height, using Bambu PLA-CF.
Printed nicely, and all parts assemble well. The heads have a certain flex to them that could provide you with some unique effects.
I also took a photo aside my "real" palette knife for comparison.
Nice model, and thanks for sharing!
@seemly Thank you for your Review and Make! Looks good. I noticed on your photos that the heads are not all the way in. In Picture 1 you can see the litte circular bump. This is meant to go inside the head and prevent it from sliding out.
@MrHegger ahh, well spotted! I just gave it an extra shove, and it's now in there good! Thanks!
Very tight fit and doesn’t close completely. Pins don’t quite hold it together or break off.
All in all it does keep the adapter handy and easy to access but out of the way
@EpicMount Thanks for the feedback. For me it is working quite well still. Nonethelss I tried to face your problems and came up with a new version that will hopefully work better. (I still have to print it this afternoon)