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I found a nice yarn holder on MakerWorld to print for her but I just could not get it to print for some reason, it had real weird slicer settings and it just kept failing. I tried his updated design but it had a crazy weird infill pattern and it was going to take 7 1/2 hours just to print the base.

So I CAD designed a new one that looks pretty much just like his but made some improvements. I put a little pocket on top of the rod for a flat round magnet and then put another flat round magnet reversed in the pipe of the top part so the thing levitates about an 1/8th inch, even with the ball of yarn on it. It really spins great and she loves it.

I found a nice yarn holder on MakerWorld to print for her but I just could not get it to print for some reason, it had real weird slicer settings and it just kept failing. I tried his updated design but it had a crazy weird infill pattern and it was going to take 7 1/2 hours just to print the base. So I CAD designed a new one that looks pretty much just like his but made some improvements. I put a little pocket on top of the rod for a flat round magnet and then put another flat round magnet reversed in the pipe of the top part so the thing levitates about an 1/8th inch, even with the ball of yarn on it. It really spins great and she loves it.
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That is clever.

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Nice, No better way to continue on your hobby than to help your wife with her hobby too. Great crossover.

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Agreed!

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You have achieved "WAF" (Wife Acceptance factor) of 100%.

Wife now approves of all of the random shit you want to buy for or make with the 3d printing. (Especially after the grandkid toys).