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Push Pin Magnet

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  • Standard Size Push Pin Model from ShapeStacker.stl

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3D model size X 10 Γ— Y 10 Γ— Z 14 mm
Publication date 2024-01-10 at 00:44
Design number 1701081

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3D model description

This is a push pin magnet I designed. It's inspired by some overpriced ones I purchased a decade ago.
They add a fun touch to any fridge, magnetic whiteboard, or other location. If you utilize the neodymium magnets from amazon they're powerful enough to hold up several sheets of paper without slipping. These are some of my favorite magnets and are in use all across my home as well as those of friends and family! These are about the size of a standard push pin. The actual dimensions of this push pin are 1/2" tall, 3/8" wide, by 3/8" diameter/depth.

This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD only and you must print these files on your own 3d printer. These are a standard STL file that can be prepared in your printers recommended slicing software.

This model fits a 6mm x 3mm neodymium magnet that may need to be glued in. I use a dot of super glue and allow the magnets to dry overnight before use.
This model can be printed upside right or upside down for excellent results. The image containing orange push pins shows minimal stringing at a higher print speeds. The entire print took about 30 minutes for that image.

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3D printing settings

I typically print these with a .2mm layer height and in standard PLA with varying settings depending on the printer I'm using at the time. I've had successful prints on everything from an Ender 3 to a Bambu Lab P1S.
Using certain PLA brands I do see some stringing on prints (BambuLabs filament or very cheap filaments in particular). These can be printed shockingly quickly.

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