Great Western Trail Worker Bowls

Great Western Trail Worker Bowls

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I'm stumped when it comes to operating this sewing machine, but I've got the printer down pat! Yeah, I'll get around to ordering Great Western Trail drawstring bags from artscow eventually, but for now, a few cents saved is worth waiting for. These bowls are pretty basic with a snap-on lid. To print them, just use no top or bottom layers, honeycomb settings, and each bowl takes about 15g of plastic (double that for the lid). That saves you around an hour of printing time, so you're looking at 30-40 minutes per bowl and lid set. The bowls are pretty thin, with two shells making them up. They get the job done just fine and are a bit taller than necessary to hide any irregularities in the pull or draw from the bowl. The lids have a slightly larger diameter to make removal easier. They fit neatly into the box without any issues - it's like using a drawstring bag! I've gone with red, white, and blue colors for these designs since they're set in the United States of America. It's surprising how few US-themed elements there are in this game, don't you think? Both numbered and unnumbered versions are included here. If you'd like to get your hands on the open CAD file, just reach out to me - I'd love to see some more thematic emblems or graphics added to these bowls if you've got the skills! Giddy up, partners!

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