Mysterious Book Page Holder Bat

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Mysterious Book Page Holder Bat

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Opening angle 150 deg (0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill)
Opening angle 150 deg (0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill)
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In the dim light of the library, avid readers are captivated by a mysterious bat-shaped book page holder. Crafted from sleek, black filament, the intricate design takes the form of a bat, its wings outstretched in a graceful arc.

 

When held, the bat's slender rounded and wedge-like body fits snugly against the reader's thumb, while its wings elegantly wrap around the pages of the book, as if embracing the words within. The weight of the book seems to disappear, as if the bat itself is lending its ethereal strength to support the reader's literary journey.

 

As the reader delves into the pages, the bat page holder remains a silent companion, holding the book steady with an almost supernatural grace. Its presence seems to whisper of ancient secrets and untold stories, as if it has been imbued with the wisdom of countless tales. It is a tool for the curious, the insatiable, and the lovers of the written word, offering a way to traverse the realms of imagination with only a single hand, leaving the other free to reach for the unknown.

 

Regardless of its origins, the bat-shaped holder had become a coveted item among the literary community, shrouded in an aura of mystery and intrigue. Some even claimed that when the moon was full, the holder would emit a faint, ethereal glow, as if beckoning readers to explore the nocturnal realms of literature. Its presence seemed to inspire a sense of adventure and curiosity, as if it held the key to unlocking the secrets of the written word. For avid readers, the bat-shaped book page holder was more than just a tool – it was a symbol of the uncharted territories waiting to be discovered within the pages of their beloved books.

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Nice looking design but the spikes in the wings dent the pages and the wings need more sweep to hold the page at a good angle.
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Thank you for your feedback. I will consider changing the model. Should it also be larger?
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Replying to @modelicious :
I think the size is perfect
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easy print, my dazghter was very happy
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unfortunately on the a1 mini the print failed twice in the same spot. we tried different filament as well hoping it was just a filament issue
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Hm, that is unfortunate. I used an A1 Mini to design the model. What kind of failure did you have?
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Looks cool but dents pages.
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