10cent bottle opener AUSTRALIA
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Printed on a Da Vinci 1.0a, I carefully printed this item with the use of supports in place, afterward diligently removing as many of these support structures as possible from the coin hole to make it feasible for inserting a 10 cent piece, which surprisingly holds fast without issue. Initially setting the print density at 50% yields an optimal balance of stability and structural integrity, albeit making some faint noises during beer bottle openings. Thus far, this hasn't caused any notable damage. If other individuals elect to print this object using Tinkercad as the designing platform, it would be enlightening to receive feedback regarding its performance since this represents the first functioning piece created with said software. One may access the design via an online editor located at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/aklpcyTYbOC for purposes of evaluation or revision. Print Instructions: Carefully place a print bed support within proximity, subsequently commencing the printing process under default settings; in my instance, however, it's recommended to initiate with supports. Print this model at 50% density for maximum structural reliability and minimized susceptibility to mechanical wear, albeit with minimal structural give due to lower layer bonding force.
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