I finally finished printing the Ironman SD Card Holder. I had started it with my old printer, just printing the base, but I never finished the helmet until getting a Bambu Lab P2S. This new printer is great! Even though my first 3d printers were nice, this one is amazingly better. After having it for less than a week, we already have over 20 hours of printing done on it with nearly a dozen projects completed. Since they've been easily submitted through the mobile app, everyone in our house has printed at least one model by now.
Anyway, regarding the Ironman SD Card Holder, which I downloaded from Thingiverse (
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4221435), the model turned out nice and I didn't even have to do any filing on the gears, which the original designer had mentioned would be necessary. Although the designer had mentioned using filament for the axles, I used some gold colored nails from a picture hanger assortment to attach many of the pieces of the helmet to the base. I did use some bits of filament string for a few spots, but found that the nails worked better in most places, although I did put a dab of Elmer's School Glue onto the tips of the chopped nails to help them stay in place.