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Was over at some friends last night. Their 3 year old was playing with a toy that I 3D printed for her first birthday.

Good feeling, day made

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    ooooh

    Can you print me a toy? I want it heart-shaped
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    3D printed kids toys, sounds like a great idea actually - should be cheap to replace, and you get a new one regularly
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    It was this if anyone is wondering

    https://thingiverse.com/thing:34953...
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    @TheBeardedOne Those are cool, my little sis would have loved them when she was younger
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    Ah fun. My dad does 3d printing too, in extension to his advanced cad drawing skills. He barely does it, the only usefull thing I've made him do it is making knobs for coat hangers for smth he made out of wood. His device can't make very big stuff and it was included in a course. Ender is the brand. Decent beginner stuff.
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    @retoor Nice. I've printed all kinds of things. My design skills are quite limited though. I've tablet stands, a replacement screw cover for the car, a replacement fan cover for the 3D printer, a towel hook that hangs over the shower door, a laptop stand, spacers for behind my desk. Raspberry Pi 2 case, Raspberry Pi 4 case, a crap ton of cookie cutters, kids toys, a couple of figurines
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    @TheBeardedOne cool use cases. A towel hook is cool, you use it every day (i hope :P)
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    @retoor Yea I designed that one to be the exact size to fit over the top of the shower. My bathroom's layout can't have a towel rack somewhere that can be reached from the shower.

    It's double sided so I can hang the towel on the outside and then cloth or loofa or something on the inside
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    This makes me want to buy a printer again :/ I even have a place to put it that isn't in the house. But I know I won't really use it
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