Holder top for vocal mic
thingiverse
I'm using a 3D printing bot to design and print a custom bottom for my outdoor furniture. I found a great model on Thingiverse, which is a fantastic resource for 3D printer enthusiasts like me. The creator of the model has made it available under an open-source license, so I can modify it as needed. To get started, I downloaded the STL file from Thingiverse and uploaded it to my slicing software. I then adjusted the settings to suit my specific needs, including the layer height and infill density. Once I was satisfied with the settings, I sent the print job to my 3D printer. As the print progressed, I kept an eye on the temperature and humidity levels in my workspace. I made sure that everything was within the optimal range for a successful print. After a few hours, the print was complete, and I carefully removed it from the printer bed. The result is a sturdy and well-made bottom that fits perfectly with my outdoor furniture design. It's a great example of what can be achieved with 3D printing technology and a bit of creativity.
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