Problem: the toilet cistern is attached with two bolts through the bottom into a nuts under the small holes. And the cistern covers the big holes, so how to hold the nut while you screw the bolt into it?

#3DPrinting to the rescue! A quick model in #OpenSCAD, print on my #Prussa Mini, and some number 8 fencing wire (of course!) and voila! Two captive nut holders. The loo was back together in five minutes.

1st time using #organicsupports with #prussa slicer. Print time was identical, but support removal was soo much easier. This is a super simple object, I suspect for complex shapes it will be an awesome addon. I know other slicers have had this feature prior to prusa, but thought id share
More WIP of the Pixel Belt! The #prussa finaly finished printing all the diffusers & base caps. I spent some time cleaning the suports from the end caps and making sure they smoothly slide onto the 20mm elastic straps. I ended up on using 9 modules so there is a centre module and 4 on each side. Im a 34" waist and it covers from side to side for me. Each module has 3 x 8px #apa102 #sk9822 10mm 144ppm strips zigzagged and interconected to the next module via 4way ribbon IDC cable....