Love the vine/climbing look and how smoothly this model prints. I completely underestimted how many magnets I'd need. My red/gold silk filament had a difficult time with adhesion unless I stacked all the leaves together for printing in one row. Looking forward to other seasons! Maybe pine and holly coming up this winter?
I can't use the 3mf files. So I pay for a subscription but find myself downloading things I can't print. Is there any chance I can get the stl files for prints? (Very aware I am annoying)
Hi, You are definitely not annoying for asking! I get seeing only the 3mf in the download can be tricky but I do want to help you with this. The easiest fix for this would be to download Bambu Studio, where you can connect your printer (it supports a wide variety of 3d printers) and slice the print directly from it too. If you want, you can also export the stl files from there. Having Bambu Studio will also show you all of our recommended print settings from the 3mf making printing smoother.
Hi, The model was designed or 5x3 magnets. The tolerances are tight to ensure they don't fall out. If you use a manet tool like this it can often make assembly easier. Let me know if you would like other suggestions too. If you join our Discord you can get more help and share pictures of the problem there too.
I have a Prusa core one, and the right to left hinge works but the forward to back hinge does not work... If that makes since... I am new to 3D printing so any advice is welcome, thanks.
Hi, if the up-and-down hinges are fused it’s likely elephant foot (the bottom layer spreading out a bit). You can fix this by raising your first-layer Z-offset slightly in PrusaSlicer or turning on Elephant Foot Compensation under Print Settings → Advanced. Print-in-place hinges can also sometimes be tight at first, so gently wiggling them after printing usually helps too!
Hi, That can happen sometimes depending on the slicer you are using. Our 3mf files seem to not open will in a few of them due to some of the settings we use. To fix this we recommend opening it in Bambu Studio. it is free, easy to use, and supports so many printers (including non bambu printers). If you need any help getting it set up, I am happy to assist!
I know it can be frustrating if you’re used to working with STL files but right now we only provide 3MF files since they preserve our recommended print settings. I’d recommend trying Bambu Studio; it’s very user-friendly, can work with most printers (even non-Bambu printers) and works best with our models; you can also export to STL from there if you prefer.
Discussions — Boston Ivy Fridge Magnet
Love it - was the lady bug included? I cant fint it :(
The ladybugs can be found in the Office Bugs Model or the Magnet Ivy Model
I like the pop of orange! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing!
I really like your color choices! Thank you for sharing!
Can't wait to print these. I would love to see one as Christmas decor. Perhaps old school christmas lights and a wire or Garlands with ornaments.
Holly leaves and berries may be pretty for the winter as well
Love this sooo much! Thank you for this addition
Thank you for the support!
I can't use the 3mf files. So I pay for a subscription but find myself downloading things I can't print. Is there any chance I can get the stl files for prints? (Very aware I am annoying)
Hi, You are definitely not annoying for asking! I get seeing only the 3mf in the download can be tricky but I do want to help you with this. The easiest fix for this would be to download Bambu Studio, where you can connect your printer (it supports a wide variety of 3d printers) and slice the print directly from it too. If you want, you can also export the stl files from there. Having Bambu Studio will also show you all of our recommended print settings from the 3mf making printing smoother.
The magnets that we are told to use to do not fit in any of the holes.
Hi, The model was designed or 5x3 magnets. The tolerances are tight to ensure they don't fall out. If you use a manet tool like this it can often make assembly easier. Let me know if you would like other suggestions too. If you join our Discord you can get more help and share pictures of the problem there too.
I have a Prusa core one, and the right to left hinge works but the forward to back hinge does not work... If that makes since... I am new to 3D printing so any advice is welcome, thanks.
Hi, if the up-and-down hinges are fused it’s likely elephant foot (the bottom layer spreading out a bit). You can fix this by raising your first-layer Z-offset slightly in PrusaSlicer or turning on Elephant Foot Compensation under Print Settings → Advanced. Print-in-place hinges can also sometimes be tight at first, so gently wiggling them after printing usually helps too!
Hey I get an error when I try to open the file for slicing. It says there's no models in the file. Please advice thanks
Hi, That can happen sometimes depending on the slicer you are using. Our 3mf files seem to not open will in a few of them due to some of the settings we use. To fix this we recommend opening it in Bambu Studio. it is free, easy to use, and supports so many printers (including non bambu printers). If you need any help getting it set up, I am happy to assist!
Could you put up the stl's in the download as well as the 3mf please?
I know it can be frustrating if you’re used to working with STL files but right now we only provide 3MF files since they preserve our recommended print settings. I’d recommend trying Bambu Studio; it’s very user-friendly, can work with most printers (even non-Bambu printers) and works best with our models; you can also export to STL from there if you prefer.