ATTENTION!
For the popular Window Series models, there are some that are now only available after 3 months of subscription. Please check the model before signing up to see if it is available right now or not.
What do I get?
Welcome Package of models:
A collection of some of the previous models that have been released over the course of this Patreon. You can see everything available over at https://www.maple3dprinting.com/file-gallery
Monthly releases for the month that you are signed up for that include Basic and Ornamental models, Diorama and Bust, and whatever other fun designs I can come up with! If you want to see what is available to you right now you can head over to my website and check out the gellery on the home page.
www.maple3dprinting.com
After 3 months of consecutive subscription you will gain access to the Archive of models that has everything released dating back to January 2022.
(These are slowly being added to the Thangs catalogue as there are SO MANY!)
I also have Loyalty Packages available at 6 and 9 months of consecutive subscription.
Models Include: Ornamental & Basic versions of Pokemon, Diorama Pieces, Digimon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Dice Towers, Skulls, Book Nooks, and so much more!
You can find out more information over on my website www.maple3dprinting.com
Most of what I design is Fan Art and not licensed material from their respective owners. By supporting this Patreon you are supporting me and my hobby of 3D design and 3D printing. If you choose to sell the finished prints of the digital models, all sales are the sellers responsibility.
Would you be able to design this with a hinged plate (about the same size as the back plate) on top instead of the clips so one could slide it under a gaming mat and the rest hang off the table? That way the depth of the table edge wouldn't matter and it could just fold together. The current lip for holding the card is fine. I'm a newbie and not great with 3d modeling yet.
Hi having an issue with the clips being too tight to slide into the back. Any ideas?
Depending on the filament it can sometimes bulge when it prints. You can take a knife and scrape or shave around the edges to smooth it out. Or scale it down if you need more room
Hi, also had a problem, the parts that connect the bottom with the top plate are bigger than the holes, also the clips and their respective connector. Any solution that I can resolve? :)
How did you arrange the Holder Back on the print plate? I printed it face down but I had to hammer the bottom in because the overhangs on the slits made it not fit well
You may need to adjust your printer settings to improve your bridging then
Any tips on how to achieve that?
There are bridging test prints you can run that will help you dial in the settings. The changes can depend on your printer, filament, environment conditions, and more. Just takes a bit of playing around to dial in your printer and get the most out of it.