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3D Printed Notebook .STL Pack (Digital Files)

3D Printed Notebook .STL Pack (Digital Files)

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This is the digital STL model of our completely 3D printable notebook! Pick your desired notebook size, (A5, A6, or A7) and pair with your favorite 6 hole punch paper refills. 

Features ✨

UPDATE! - Design now includes a pen holder, interchangeable title cards, a hidden phone stand (A5 only), and is compatible with standard binder rings! 

Meet the only notebook you'll ever need. This refillable 3D-printed notebook STL pack comes in three sizes and is designed to hold standard 6-hole punched refill paper, giving you plenty of space to write, sketch, plan, and more.

It’s more than just a notebook! Hidden in the back cover is a collapsible stand that slides out and props your notes up at the perfect angle—great for reading, referencing, or keeping your to-do list in view while you work.

It also comes with dividers to help you organize your notes, projects, or sections with ease.

Whether you're planning at your desk or brainstorming on the move, this notebook combines thoughtful design with everyday functionality in a compact, reusable form.

Filament Usage:
Notebook & Stand: ~194 g
Notebook, Stand, & 4 Dividers: ~290 g

What's Included📦

  • 3D Printed Notebook 
  • 3MF Files for easy printing
  • Print & Assembly Guide PDF

Paper Refills:
A5
Plain, Dotted, Graph, Ruled, Planner A5 Paper Refills

A6
Dotted A6 Paper Refills

A7
Dotted/Plain/Grid/Lined A7 Paper Refills

Binder Rings (Required for A6/A7, Optional for A5)

1 inch, Black Stainless Steel (A5)
1 inch, Stainless Steel (A5)

1/2 inch, Black Stainless Steel (A6/A7)
1/2 inch, Stainless Steel (A6/A7)

License🧾

These models are for personal use only. Commercial use, resale, or distribution of the digital file or printed version is strictly prohibited with out a Commercial License.

You may not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute the digital or 3D-printed versions of this design, including any modified or derivative works. This includes, but is not limited to, remixes and uploads to other platforms. Use of these models in any way that involves charging money or collecting fees is not allowed without permission.

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Customer Reviews

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Vern
This is AMAZING and printed PERFECTLY first try NO trimming or fixing required

Printed on a Bambu A1 in PLA.
Far surpasses my expectations. It is fantastic. My first print worked perfectly. Assembly was a piece of cake... even after putting the clips on upside down and having to take it apart. I am also very impressed at how well this works with a .4mm nozzle. I was certain it would need .2mm for the smaller bits. Yes, it's a teeny tiny bit fiddly getting the MIDDLE ring to stay down when sliding the clip in but it worked out fine.
I had planned to "reverse engineer" this on my own in cad/3D, etc. I realized how long this would take to fiddle with connections and test prints. Since this is going to be printed for holiday gifts, I splurged. I have never paid for 3D models and now know why it's worth it to reward the creators. You get a better design. So glad I did.

My original plan is a much smaller A7-ish size planner/calendar. I don't see any reason I can't simply modify this; my current design has the same 6 holes but no gap. I plan to simply close up the gap and make it work. I am POSITIVE this will work. I will also experiment with making the ring strips shorter to reduce the size of the rings. For a smaller notebook, they don't need to be so large. If it fails no loss, just go with the A5 original.

I have the AMS and plan to do some custom designs on the front cover for my gifts.

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Umama Jutt

3D Printed Notebook .STL Pack (Digital Files)

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Sebastian L'heur
Very good

Very good seller. It was comfortable to buy digital content. And after I bought the file, I get the updates automatically. Thanks

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Nicholas Tapster
Prints beautifully

I used the 3mf files as suggested on my Bambu Lab P1S, I didn't have to do any post processing at all.
I would highly recommend this notebook, it really is great.

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CDP_YYC
Incredible files, but how to use the mystery part?

This printed exceptionally well on my Bambu Lab A1, but the smaller square black piece for the back cover... your .pdf instructions don't mention it and I can't find any reference for how it's supposed to be used or separated. You did a great job in your instruction guide of showing how to unfold the larger support stand, but his little piece has me a bit baffled and I don't want to break it. Can you provide instructions on how it's supposed to be opened, and what it's used for? It's the part I've circled in red and pointed to with the red arrow in the attached image...

Hello! This is the phone holder that snaps into the A5 back cover. This was added after the manual was created, apologies for the lack of instruction!

The top surface that you can see in the image you attached is actually the base, and all other hinges rotate in the direction of the build plate. I show how its unfolded in this video which should help: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKMrlOUNYqT/