Thing of Holding

by ObviousNinja

As a designer my work is mostly functional in nature. I look for opportunities to create solution...

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Category: Gadgets

License: commercial

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Description

A modular device that I designed for my kids to mount specimens and art (miniatures and figurines) to. The stage can be easily rotated for quick viewing changes and the handle placed into different positions for comfort. The larger stages offer support for hands to improve hand stability.

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Updated for easier printing.

Comments (3)

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Dev John 3 months ago

"Great design! The modularity and ease of use make it perfect for kids to explore specimens and art. The rotating stage and adjustable handle are thoughtful touches for better comfort and viewing. Excited to see how it prints! Also, for anyone capturing their creations, <a href="https://capcutapkshub.com">capcut pro </a> is a great tool for editing and showcasing them!"

ObviousNinja over 7 years ago

Update 12/01/2017
Uploaded a ClipV2: offers an easier print and seems to be an easier fit in the handle. It's possible that those working with metal miniatures, figurines, and heavy samples might still prefer the original as it's more robust and feels more solid.

Updated the handle file. There was a slight angle and the back wasn't completely flat making it print with support material on some slicers and at fine resolutions.

Thank you to everyone that has tried this and given me such excellent feedback. I look forward to all your modifications, improvements, and enhancements.