
Removable boxes
There is something very satisfying about being able to remove and resort boxes rather than having a fixed grid.

There is something very satisfying about being able to remove and resort boxes rather than having a fixed grid.
Hochzeit Geschenk für meine Bruder. Bisher das größte Projekt was ich gedruckt habe. Mit persönlichen touch obendrauf. Der Tortenheber hatten wir auch noch graviert aber wegen persönlicher Daten kurz weglassen.
(Bild is mit KI bearbeitet aber nur der Hintergrund)
I love to spin, adding a clicking element works quite nice.
Dropped it on MakerWorld if you’re interested
https://makerworld.com/models/3032077
Jokes aside, I’ve contacted support, I guess it’s going to be a heatbed exchange.
Quick measurements, CAD design, hit print, and done.
It's a pen holder for a checklist on the fridge. But the pen-on-a-string wasn't looking nice.
From the movie: “Project Hail Mary”
I created a compact finger spinner with two concentric rings. The inner ring can spin and rotate inside the outer ring, creating a smooth and satisfying fidget motion.
I also made a test version with a really satisfying snap when the ring moves into the next pocket.
I’m ready loving the acoustic dark rock blues vibe but can’t really figure out the genre and how to find more music like this. Anyone know of similar artists? Or has a good playlist?
I’m looking to install a different OS. I’m currently leaning toward MinUI as I just want to play games without too much bloat. What are you currently using?
I bought a Miyoo Flip V2 directly from Miyoo, and so far, I'm quite impressed with its performance. However, it seems to charge only when the console is completely off. Is this normal? And I'm also not able to favorite any games when the card is inserted into the left slot. In the right slot, it works, but in that slot, I can't play any games. Feels a bit buggy. Is this normal, or can this be fixed?
I'm currently on version: 20250527210639
I figured out how to use the loft feature properly, and used some smart splitting and mirroring afterwards to turn it into a little skill toy.