
Grumpy French Chef
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Quality Chefatron 2000, a robot with a flair for the whimsical, inspired by the mighty MegaTron. Why a chef robot, you ask? Because who wouldn't crave delicious cuisine crafted by a precision-crafted machine? For print perfection, I suggest setting your printer to 0.1 mm resolution with 20% infill. Most designs require minimal or no support, but good adhesion is crucial due to the unique printing requirements of these models. To ensure a strong bond, apply blue tape and rub it down with Isopropyl alcohol for maximum grip. A reliable cooling system is essential, as some print areas feature 60-degree inclines that demand efficient heat dissipation. When necessary supports are required, setting the overhang angle to 60 degrees yields excellent results. To guarantee proper fit of the ball joints, calibrate your extruder with precision, avoiding both under and over-extrusion, which can lead to a snug or loose fit. In extreme cases, you can even glue them in place, posing them just so to achieve the desired look.
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