



Description
Pinna is a pin for everything!
It's designed to fix everything, from the smallest to the biggest. Before printing just scale the shape from 100% to 300%, and so you can have a Pinna for:
- headphones
- cables of smartphone, PC, TV, mouse, etc.
- packs of biscuits, snakes, cereals, etc.
- sheets of paper
- all you can think!
Pinna, the fish that gives you a hand!
The name "Pinna" is a italian name and means "Fin" the hand of the fish. In fact this gadget has the shape of a fish, a very ingegnious shape which allows to bend without breaking, even if it is composed of very rigid materials such as PLA. Futhermore, the shape is so simple to also be printed from low-end 3D printers.
Printing settings required:
- Material: PLA
- Perimeters: 2
- Fill density: from 80% to 100%
- Fill pattern: rectilinear 45°
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Love these clips! What printer did you use to print these?
I am so happy that you like it! I have a printer that I built with scrap pieces. It makes poor print quality, but allows me to design something :)
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Great work on these clips! It's great that you showed the different scaling factors to use for different applications, very helpful. Don't forget to upload a Print for this design since you already printed it off. That way, everyone know what settings you used to get your great results, and as a bonus, you'll be entered to win free filament for your printer from MadeSolid!
Thank you very much Nick, I'm happy that you like it and I'll be happy if this gadget will be usefull to people. Thanks for the suggestion, I update the description. :)