I think one of the aspects I like most about 3D printing is the ability for anyone to generate what I like to call a Very Specific Object, which is an item with a purpose so niche it’s a near certainty no one but the author would ever have a use for it. Ergo, it’s an item that by definition doesn’t exist, or rather didn’t until it was created for its bespoke purpose. And the point is that it does have a functional purpose, but the more obscure the better. The beauty is that we can create such things as we see fit.

I think I achieved nirvana with this, then, given that this model has garnered precisely zero downloads on Printables. Despite the fact that at least one or two punters inevitably download any damn fool thing I post there. Not even the scraper bots want this one.

https://www.printables.com/model/783183-ikea-nordkisa-drawer-stopper-clip

This is a clip-on end stop for the Ikea Nordkisa nightstand, in and of itself a specific enough object. It prevents the drawer from being pushed out the back, which is an aspect that while highly annoying has probably only had the chance to personally annoy a very, very small portion of the world’s population.

  • WalrusDragonOnABike@reddthat.com
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    10 months ago

    VSOs are my favorite thing about owning a 3d printer. Was cleaning my closet the other day and came across my old desktop speakers where the stand for one had broken and I printed something to hold it upright that fit better than I expected on a first draft. Was kinda sad tossing it out.

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    10 months ago

    My very first “design” was cord wrangler that fit the exact number of things I needed to charge and was the exact thickness for my no-name pressboard nightstand with a gap that matched an opening in the back. It was exactly what I needed.

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    10 months ago

    Good on you, I think most people would have lit a desk like that on fire. Are you certain there isn’t a missing piece at the bottom of the IKEA box? What a horrendous design.