Basic Shapes
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My wife took charge of homeschooling our kids this year and asked me to print some basic shapes for her teaching sessions right away. She's already used them multiple times in class! I'm planning to print more shapes, including a rectangle, pentagon, and octagon. I want them to be perfect! Here are the print settings: Printer: Flyingbear P902 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2 Infill: 5% Notes: These were all printed with PLA plastic. The bed was heated to 55 degrees Celsius. I had to reprint the sphere several times because it kept popping off the bed. In hindsight, I should have added supports, but I wanted a smooth finish without any marks from removing support structures. How I Designed This The shapes were designed using Autodesk 123d Design software.
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