Morning Glory Magnets - Ivy Fridge Magnet - Flower Magnets
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Morning Glory Magnets - Intermediate I made an English Ivy fridge magnet a few months ago and it was a big hit. But I got a lot of people asking for a flowering version so here it is! This is a morning glory vine, which is famous for its conical blooms.
You can take the leaves and flowers off the stem to use as single magnets, or slide things underneath the stem itself to hold items as well!
Prints-in-Place The stems of the ivy print in place! Thanks to some specially designed hinges. Each stem section has multiple joints allowing you to wind it back and forth on your fridge. All you have to do is add magnets.
Customizability The stems all snap together, so you can easily make your Ivy as long as you want. There are also Y branches so you can branch off your vine in multiple directions, just like the real thing! Place your flowers however you like
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I'd love if you combined the flowers with chip clips! I know you have a few other designs that do this, but having chip clips on the fridge would ensure they're always handy!
The chip clip idea is genius
It has been updated to add a chip clip option, as well as a few others! I hope you enjoy!
You could add slits in them like a paper clip to hold notes or photos or find a way to hide a bottle opener or tab can opener in the petals. I don't think you need to add anything, but those are the first ideas that came to me. I have trouble getting my finger under the tab on my Monsters all the time, so something like that would be great for me! :D
any plans to make a Christmas version of this? With holly and ivy? maybe some ornament magnets to compliment like the ladybugs and butterflies.
Great Photo! FYI i made some adjustments to the magnet holes so they should go in much easier now!
Thank you for this file. I am hoping you will create something Christmas themed that's similar! Something with plants or even a string of Christmas lights. I love your designs!
Thank you for the support!
Hi, it would be nice if there was a 'branch topper' to fit the bottom of the stem so that it also had a nice finish, rather than an open gap. Many thanks, great print otherwise :-D
Thank you for the feedback!
I love this print! However, I am in desperate need of help in printing the flowers. The bottoms do great, but when it gets to about 75-80% done, they start to get knocked off the plate. I think possibly one gets loose and gets knocked off, then it pulls more off. But the actual flowers also start to get really stringy in that last 20%. I've washed my plate really well, tried glue to help hold them down, and even flipped them upside down to print. I need help! 😅
Hi, I'm so sorry they're giving you so much trouble. It sounds like the nozzle could be knockig the flowers over when switching to the next flower. You can print them one at a time or, you should be able to fix this issue by slowing the print a little and by raising your z-hop value. If you're using bambu studio: Go to your filament settings -> edit -> Setting Overrides -> Z Hop when retract and raise it to .6mm
Thanks so much for your help! My last batch of 16 flowers turned out perfectly! The z-hop value was a game changer, I think. I was only successfully getting about 1/4 of the flowers to finish before I changed the z-hop. After the z-hop change, slowing the speed down by 25%, and adding a raft, 3/4 of the flowers were successful. With this last batch, I actually increased the size of the raft from 4mm to 8mm for better support, slowed it even further after 50% done, and 100% of the flowers worked!
Thank you for the update! I'm very happy to hear that it worked out for you!
Thank you! I'll try that
I'm so glad you asked this. I am having the same problem. Will implement the suggestions on my next batch.