that's a nice design.
Have you looked at the pendulum clock by steve petersen? it's a very nice design- and mine keeps reasonably good time considering.
I have a truly impressive colletion of flexi-dinos. Ostensibly,they were test prints. For the kids. (Niece and nephew. No... I don't play with them. why would you ask that? no seriously. I would never. why would you ask that?)
As a side note... the flexi turtle is a total stoner.
Mostly it's the practical parts I've built, a lot of which I've designed but by no means all, both on the printer and not. I actively use my vertical/wall-mount project management/storage system so I see that every day, of course.
But I also have a nice little 20%-wood-infill PHA totoro I printed and a blue silk mecha-spider around to keep me company. _
A bunch of too inaccurate calibration prints, after my hotend failed earlier this month and I'm rebuilding my machine and dialing in the settings again.
I love this thread because I just started looking into 3D printing within the last week, and I'm excited about all the little knick-knacks I could make, both for gifts and my own entertainment. Some great ideas here!
I have a whole row of 10mm calicats under my monitor. I use them to test new filaments and as a color reference. I also have one of those repeating pyramids I printed in copper silk that's always fun to look at (sorry, I looked, I can't find the STL now 🙁 )