Paperclip by CME

Paperclip by CME

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Too busy to head to the store and grab 600 of them? With a 3D printer, you can now have your very own paperclip in under two minutes! This straightforward paperclip prints rapidly. I designed these to hold around ten pages of paper together, but you could likely manage more sheets. It's been functioning well, but don't count on it doing everything a standard paperclip can do. If you want me to convert this into an STL file (I tweaked its size and thickness in Cura), just let me know. Feedback and ideas are welcome. Since I only have Ultimaker printers, I'm curious to see how it prints on other machines. Show me what it looks like with your machine's brand. Printing Instructions: Print at your normal speed. Rafts or brims aren't necessary and can be tricky to remove if used. How To Use Your Paperclip: To use the paperclip, simply place the two prongs sticking out in front and the longer prong in the middle on the back. The images should help you visualize this setup.

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