Girlfriend skeleton
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My Girlfriend's Bones Obtained via Tomography - A 3D Printing Adventure! I recently obtained a fascinating set of my girlfriend's bones using advanced tomography technology. The result was a unique challenge that I couldn't resist taking on - creating replicas of these intricate structures through 3D printing. I chose to use the versatile PLA filament, known for its ease of use and minimal warping. However, this project required a lot more than just any ordinary print settings. To achieve the desired level of detail, I opted for a generous amount of support material. Here's a breakdown of my print settings: Printer: Proj3D Printer Rafts: No - I wanted to minimize any potential warping or shifting during printing. Supports: Yes - As mentioned earlier, this project demanded a robust support structure to ensure the intricate details were preserved throughout the printing process. Resolution: 0.2mm - A higher resolution was necessary to capture the fine textures and nuances of the original bones. Infill: 20% - I chose a moderate infill percentage to balance the weight and structural integrity with the print time and material usage. If you're interested in witnessing this remarkable project come together, check out my YouTube video where I share the entire process!
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