3D filament holder for M3D printer (multiple spools) in Parts

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3D filament holder for M3D printer (multiple spools) in Parts My good friend received his on Friday. Here it is next to your little printer. looks pretty good AND If you are in Australia I can print you one and send it to you. Am glad they are printing a limited batch of clear 3D printers!!! "I CAN SEE THIS IS BEING downloaded A LOT, YOU ALL MUST BE RECEIVING YOUR MACHINES NOW! HAVE FUN PRINTING THIS AND WHATEVER ELSE YOU NEED OR THINK WOULD MAKE A GREAT ACCESSORY FOR IT, LET ME KNOW AND I WILL MAKE IT FOR YOU ALL IN PARTS, ENJOY YOUR FANTASTIC MACHINE" sadly my wife said not to me to getting it but I can help those who do have it! enjoy Make this little baby in your M3D printer in 9 easy parts Part 1 is the spool brackets and tube where the spools will sit in. Parts 2 to 5 are for the base. Parts 6 to 9 are the lid (you can rotate them so they print with the roof down so no need to create scaffolding to support it) All the parts fit within the build envelope which is in the M3D website!! So enjoy!!! BTW, M3D why dont you make a clear case 3D printer as an option 'colour', it looks wicked in my opinion This is my very own spool holder made exclusively for the wonderful M3D printer which is currently on Kickstarter. This one holds 3 spools!! See the campaign here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/m3d/the-micro-the-first-truly-consumer-3d-printer#projectfaq86355 I 3D printed it at work on a 3D touch machine. It used about 400 grams of PLA I have tried to match the design as much as I could by studying the images from the M3D website http://themicro3d.com/ I modelled it using ArchiCAD (I am an Architect and an Architectural Illustrator) ArchiCAD is in my opinion the world’s best Architectural BIM software which has STL output capabilities from version 17. www.graphisoft.com I hope you enjoy printing it as much as I enjoyed making it. I have received information as to the rough sizing the filament that will come with the little machine from the makers!!! Anyways if you have suggestions as to what could be made next I am more than happy to make them. I gave my test piece at work to a work colleage who I convince to get one so it went to a happy home. BTW, Abrash stop complaining so much you will live much longer! Instructions Make this little baby in your M3D printer in 9 easy parts Part 1 is the spool brackets and tube where the spools will ‘sit’ in. Parts 2 to 5 are for the base. Parts 6 to 9 are the lid (you can rotate them so they print with the roof down so no need to create scaffolding to support it) All the parts fit within the build envelope which is in the M3D website!! So enjoy!!!

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hugoriveros
With a career spanning over 15 years in the architectural industry Hugo has had the opportunity of working at some of Australia's most elite and award-winning firms including Woods Bagot and Rice Daubney, and has experience in managing and training a team of up to 50 members. During his time Hugo has gained expertise in all areas including; residential, commercial, industrial, health and defence sectors on project up to $1 billion. He has personally designed in excess of 30 residences for high profile clientèle with his work featuring on programs including Better Homes and Gardens and Today and featured in articles in InsideOut and Coast. Hugo has not limited himself to architecture though, he has worked alongside renowned Sydney based Interior Designer, Phillip Silver to help create some opulent and inspiring interior spaces. He has been a Guest Speaker at conferences, seminars and corporate functions and even contributed to the 2009 Graphisoft Best Practice Book. Hugo recently became a Finalist in the international Parramatta Ideas on Edge Competition, where he was shortlisted out of almost 200 entrants. Hugo is also a Registered Graphisoft Consultant, one of only six in the country, where he specialises in managing the transition of 2D legacy drafting to a BIM environment. Please visit www.hugoriveros.com for more information. Specialties Registered Graphisoft Consultant/BIM Implementer, ArchiCAD Expert Level, Seamless Integration of ArchiCAD and Artlantis, 2D Legacy Drafting to BIM (Transitioning from 2D to 3D), Integration of other disciplines onto current Architectural projects into 3D. http://www.hugoriveros.com

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