I throw together the occasional small model that doesn't need its own project, and isn't worth throwing up on any common sharing sites. I can't imagine most of these are useful to anyone else.
Most of these were made with Shapr3D, which is nice but I can't justify the price. Exporting them now that my student/faculty trial is over is why they're all here now.
A thing that holds some stress balls. Mostly an early project to learn about modelling.
I have some Ikea KNAGGLIG wooden boxes, and the screws on holding it together drag on whatever surface it's one. These little feet just lift the box up a bit so it won't scratch things.
It lets me mount Nils Kal's amazing Death Stranding lamp on top of a pole that held up some metal shelves I got second-hand.
A clamp that hold a Caldigit Soho dock and holds it under a desk. I would not recommend that dock, for whatever that's worth here.
I have a tiny dog. This was an attempt to make a tool to make putting little boots on her easier. It didn't really seem like a good idea once I tried it.
It's a hook. It goes over a door. I used it to hang towels.
Slides on top of an [my old monitor] and makes it work with other accessories here that use the Flexi mount system.
An S-shaped hook. You can scale it up to different sizes. I used these to hang things near by entrance door.
I have a monitor arm that has a weird bracket that clips into place to hold the VESA mount ot the arm. This is a reproduction of that bracket to connect it to a phone holder that's part of HeyVye's Modular Mounting System
I had an LG 27UD59P monitor. This clip slides over the top so that if you lay an iPhone X on it, the camera peeks over and is slightly angled down at you. I used this with <VDO.ninja> in place of a real webcam for a bit.
These are little holder for an Apple Watch charger, and a phone holder that fits an iPhone X. The clip parts bolt on with an M3, IIRC. The hole in the middle of the phone one is made to fit an IKEA NORDMĂ„RKE wireless charger.
A remix of a webcam mounting arm for my Prusa Mini to make it work with mkoistienen's Flexi-Arm Camera Mount and [tevashkevich's adapter for a Logitech c270]. I can't find the original arm (sorry!) but I wouldn't reccomend using this anyway since the installation can cause some warping that requires recalibrating. There are better options these days.
It fits over the thread spindle of an old sewing machine to make it longer, allowing you to use larger spools of thread.
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