Prints (-1)

Description

A unusual magnet for your refrigerator. Make it look like it's zipped open with a finger pointing out to a note, you think is important to remember. I added a movable zip handle to make it look more dynamic (not really zipping) V01.7: One solid mesh and more flat at the bottom. Tested in Cura and Slis3r Do you like my design? Check out more from SannyShine: >A thanks for your support! and keep it printing

Design Files

File Size

Zipper_Magnet_V01.52.stl
3.24 MB
Zipper_Magnet_V01.69.stl
2.03 MB
Zipper_Magnet_V01.68.stl
2 MB
Zipper_Magnet_Lid_10mm_V01.52.stl
88 KB
Zipper_Magnet_Lid_14mm_V01.52.stl
80.9 KB
Zipper_Magnet_Lid_12mm_V01.52.stl
88 KB
Zipper_Magnet_V01.72_solid.stl
4.11 MB
Zipper_Magnet_Lid_8mm_V01.52.stl
88 KB

Comments

Bronson
Hi Sanny Shine - did you do any post processing to the print V01.68? Finish looks really smooth. Any print settings you can share?
Reply10 years ago
DEEP FRI3D
Hello Lucas, The IMG you see in the library is a 3d render of the V01.6.8 STL. It is possible to get this printed in high detail with a SLA printer (like the Form1 )
Reply10 years ago
Pinshape
This design was featured on Pinshape's Staff Picks, week of June 26th: https://blog.pinshape.com/top-3d-printing-designs-for-the-week-of-june-26th/
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sobe
Creative idea. Love it :)
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יהונתן לירון
thank you. i like it
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