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Hand Holder

Paul avatarPaul

December 18, 2023

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Description

I used Polycam, Blender, and Fusion 360 to create this low-poly remote holder.

I'm excited to use this workflow to make more things!

Print it with some shiny PLA to get maximum reflections from the faces of this low-poly design.

Print with supports:

Use the 3mf file in Prusaslicer or the gcode for my setup.

Consider scaling up a bit for large remotes.

I also highly recommend that you follow @Misha.in's make of the design:

A great model that enlivened the living room. First, I printed out the attached gcode, but I found a few flaws in it. Mainly it was very light and fragile. Therefore, I doubled the number of perimeters to 4 and poured sand into the model during printing. Now the hand is steady as a rock.