Fight Club Soap

Fight Club Soap

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This is a remix of Fight Club soap by Brassee. The reason for the remix is that Cura would 'flow' around the text causing the top layer to look chaotic. I split the text off so that it can be printed on top of soap after it's done printing. This way the top layer of the soap is symmetric and you can change colors for the text. Below are printing tips for Cura on an Ender 3v2. Geeetech Silk PLA Filament A-silk-silver & Solutech PLA Real Black. Update: The pink version was printed by a friend with Zyltech pink, he did not do concentric for the top layer, I think it looks even better because there are non seams at the corners. I think the text looks better with top layer concentric, I may try cura per model setting with text as concentric top layer and the bar as default top layer. p.s. use soap Cura open soap_blank, choose move, set y axis to 50mm open soap_txt, choose move, uncheck 'drop down model' set z axis to 25mm, make sure x and y are set to 0mm, mine was auto-moved ~4mm. click on soap_blank, choose move, set y axis to 0mm to move it back to center If Cura rotates a part, just rotate it back. Highly Recommended Settings 20% lightning infill (this gives the top layer a lot of support and it's fast to print) top layer: concentric brim .12 layer height sharpest corner/smart hiding Filament Change Extensions, post processing, modify G-code, filament change, layer 209 (This is only if you use .12 layer height and don't scale the object) You should go through preview and confirm that layer 209 is first layer of the text.

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