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Classic Cat Pencil Holder / Desk Container

Started by Chris Savage, Apr 22, 2026, 09:50 AM

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Chris Savage

Classic Cat Pencil Holder / Desk Container



I printed this for my granddauhter, who likes cats. I had previously printed the Phone Stand with Cat.



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This was still printing when I came home from work. When I got to the shop, this is what I saw. I thought it looked creepy, the way the supports were connected to the cat head. It seemed like it was being consumed by the supports.



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Of course, after it finished printing, someone else pointed out that it looked like hands reaching up from the plate to hold the cat's head.



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This is after the supports were removed. It still needs some deburring and cleanup, but it came out nicely.



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A top-down view so you can see the storage area for pens, pencils, whatever...

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granz

Several of my grand-kids also like cats. Also, there are also several organizing tools that you have shown that would be cool.

Could you go back, and add in the .STL files for the different things that you have printed? That would help us find, and print, the things that you show.

Thanks.

Chris Savage

Quote from: granz on Apr 23, 2026, 06:18 AMCould you go back, and add in the .STL files for the different things that you have printed? That would help us find, and print, the things that you show. Thanks.

I've done even better...I linked to the pages where I sourced the models. Many have specific filaments and / or other parts which are often listed and linked from the pages I share.

For example, some have magnets embedded into the design. There are many sizes of these and this information is on the pages. Some use motors, LED lights or other accessories and are often linked on the pages as well.

To get an STL file, you'd have to load the model into the slicer and save it out, since Bambu Lab usually handles everything via the cloud. That is, the files aren't downloaded and then printed, they're sent to your device directly, unless you send them to the slicer, where they can be modified and saved.

                     Bringing concepts to life through engineering.

granz


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