Contact Lens Case
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A Case For Contact Lenses. The first rendition was flawless, except the threads were upside down. "Lefty Tighty, Righty Loosey" drove me absolutely mad, and I'm not even a contact lens user. Fortunately, Blender's mirror modifier made quick work of that problem. In case you're curious, the photo shows a W for Wright, my sister's last name. More conventionally, the model has an R, for Right. Printer Settings: Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer: Creator Pro Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: varies Notes: I highly recommend sealing this with acetone vapor to help seal things tightly. Also, I increased the outer shell, top and bottom, to 4, to prevent fluid absorption. If your slicer allows it, I suggest printing the base at some plastic-saving infill and changing the infill to 100% for the cups that will hold the contacts.
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