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I initially read your title as being fed up with storing your 3D prints, but this is more helpful

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Same here! Was pretty confused tbh 😄

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Haha, I didn’t even notice til you said that and I reread it.

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Gridfinity!

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Yes, love it!

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THAT’S A LOT OF NUTS!

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In the production and service department, we’ve basically a whole wall of screws, nuts, bolts, washers, distance thingies, and other installation material like that. Big plus: I don’t have to maintain it, I can just take what I need.

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Years ago i maintained our shop benchstock when I was in the military. Millions of dollars worth of hardware for aircraft weapons systems stuff. Would love to have that setup at home, lol.

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Nice! I’m looking for a label maker for a similar setup. What do you recommend?

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This is what I’m using. It’s alright. Does the job. It’s cheap and you use an app to make the labels. The app is ok enough, it’s kind of a pain to actually customize too much, but there are quite a bit of customization options. I think I would rather have just a Brother label maker that’s not using an app though, but I can’t complain for the price of this one.

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This is what I’m using as a general label maker and like it. It can be a bit wasteful of tape, but all of them are and the tape is cheap enough too so I don’t fret.

https://a.co/d/50s9TnC

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