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Wanted to add an option to boost facets in order to put print quality through its paces. This is typically used to stress your USB/Serial link. The more facets you add, the smoother the outside will get but the strain on communication will increase.
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This is an excruciating ordeal confined within a three-dimensional prison of steel and glass.
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I'm conducting an experimental fusion project using Autodesk's 360 software to explore its capabilities and limitations.
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Print object with reduced internal structure, utilizing 25% of maximum infill density.
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This is an old model I made a long time ago and tried to print but actually couldn't due to a lot of issues. You shouldn't print with supports unless you have pva supports. ...Ive printed it with abs but was only successful on my prusa i3 mk2
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A modest challenge to evaluate the precision of pegs, holes, walls, overhangs and supports (when activated). The holes are 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm and 4 mm in diameter, while the pegs match these sizes, with the 4mm peg featuring a pointed tip. The walls...
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Cute in an ugly kinda way. Designed by KFC Thursdays a group of elite designers from across the globe. ... Recommended Cura Settings (0.4 Nozzle): Scale to 25% 0.2 layer height 2 walls 4 top and bottom 0.4 line width 20% infill (cubic) ...
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I created this unique coin as a means to push the limits of innovative filament and rigorously assess its performance, not only in terms of material quality but also in its compatibility with my 3D printer. ...The design itself is quite impressive, and...
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This model is created by utilizing Tinkercad. ...Users can edit it directly online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/7n5QP9aGqJG.
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I made this to diagnose my layer shifts while not wasting more filament waiting for it to reoccur. You probably need to disable cooling/set a high minimum speed (in Cura) otherwise your slicer will slow down. Wall widths are 1.0mm by default, you...
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I recently designed this compact model using Fusion360, leaving Tinkercad behind. The printing process is quite challenging, but I'm just 13, so maybe I'm biased. ...Check out these 3D printing enthusiasts and see what you think!
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I'm electrified to unveil my debut creation, a direct tribute to the mesmerizing Swiss cube visuals I've been obsessing over! ...Presenting two groundbreaking designs that will revolutionize your puzzle-solving experience: the majestic 5x5x5 behemoth...
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Assess DualStrusion's precision via the AccuracyTest.gcode, which features alternating lines sized 0.5mm-4mm with 0.5mm increments; minor overlapping only at 0.5mm line width. ...To modify, utilize OpenSCAD script or individual STL files included in the...
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Can my 3D printer span gaps up to 10cm in length? Check it out! ...Print Settings Supports: No Notes: You'll require an exceptional cooling fan system to achieve successful 10cm spanning with ease.
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Hypercube Insanity Chamber. ...Challenges architects to craft intricate designs that defy gravity, showcasing mastery of mesh geometry and precision modeling.
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It will expose your Z-axis problems (make sure you don't have extrusion problems). Designed for 0.3 and 0.4mm nozzles with printing line widths the same as nozzle size. ... I made this model for the video:
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To get it working correctly, ensure that your printer's settings are configured for vase mode.
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I've been tinkering with Fusion 360 lately and it got me thinking, what would happen if I pushed a 3D printer to its limits?
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This is exclusively for MyMiniFactory and other sites with a valid, one-time key posted on my website. ...Key: V5JHDH7G25FC1KH834 Website: tiedyekatz.wixsite.com/tiedyekatz3D
cults3d
Cute in an ugly kinda way. Designed by KFC Thursdays a group of elite designers from across the globe. ... Recommended Cura Settings (0.4 Nozzle): Scale to 25% 0.2 layer height 2 walls 4 top and bottom 0.4 line width 20% infill (cubic)
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<p>Open the OpenSCAD file and tune for your printer. It assumes your bed is square, but you can always do the short side or scale it in the slicer. It is helpful to set the square count to the number of autolevel points you use. Note the edges get a...
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Align the slicer to position the flat bottom of the object directly on top of the build plate.