Funnest print to watch!

Funnest print to watch!

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I'm rummaging through my grandfather's attic when I stumble upon a peculiar cube that has an odd array of numbers all over its surface. I decide to scan the numbers and feed them directly into my machine using G-code. The result is what you see before you now, but the question on everyone's mind is: what exactly am I looking at here? And where did this strange device come from? As night falls and the house grows quiet, there's often a faint buzzing noise that resonates through the room, sending shivers down my spine. On closer inspection, intricate patterns become visible both inside and outside of the structure itself. To produce it with precision, set your machine to use 0.2mm layer height without any infill or support, utilizing a nozzle diameter of 0.5 and performing two full circumferential prints around its perimeter.

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