
Ball in Cage
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I printed this model using Toner Plastics 1.75 mm Pearl filament on my Anet A8 printer, and you can certainly upscale it to a larger size if needed. However, I would caution against reducing the scale too much, as the resulting cage structure becomes increasingly fragile and difficult to remove from the support material without causing breakage. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No, they were not used in this print job. Supports: Yes, supports were generated to ensure that the overhanging structures stayed intact during printing. Resolution: The print resolution was set at a high .1 mm. Infill: The infill density was set at 20%, providing a good balance between strength and weight.
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