Globe Theatre
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<body> A (mostly) realistic model of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. It comes in four layers that are individually printed so there is no extreme bridging or supports required. It also lets you see inside each layer for educational purposes. <br><br> You can check out more information about my 3d printing journey here: <a href = "https://wigglememore3d.com" >wigglememore3d.com</a>. <br><br> Print settings: <br> <ul> <li>Layer height 0.2mm</li> <li>2 perimeters</li> <li>2 bottom and 3 top layers (4 would be better)</li> <li>10% adaptive grid infill</li> <li>eSun White PLA+ at 208/65 degC</li> <li>Supports not needed apart from the edge of the roof section (or you can just let it 'fail' on that section and snip off the ugly bits like I did)</li> <li>Post-printing you might need to enlarge the alignment pin holes with a 6mm drill bit</li> <li>100% fan from layer 3</li> </ul> </body>
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