
$0.16 Backdrop for $3.47 3D Scanner
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I'll create a budget-friendly backdrop for my 3D printer using just three pieces of regular printer paper. First, I need to grab four clips from my collection - Cura estimates that each one will cost me about $0.04, with a total weight of 13.99 kilograms. To ensure the print turns out right, it's best to start by printing a single test model before moving on to all four. Be mindful not to over-extrude during the process. If the back piece fuses together, I can try using Cura's horizontal expansion feature to salvage it. However, reorienting it is not recommended - instead, stick with standard settings and supports for optimal results. As for lighting, I'm still experimenting with different options to find what works best. A single sheet of paper and two clips might be the perfect combination.
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