IMPOSSIBLE SPINNY THING
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I'm creating a demonstration project for engineers, incorporating one-piece models that feature printing bearings within them. My ABS print comes out strong at 230 degrees Celsius, with raft and support enabled by default. Post-cleanup procedures involve rotating joints carefully, initially. Note that some may be tightly secured depending on the specific print output. A work-around is to alternate back-and-forth motions to release the joint parts. This object has made an interesting gift recipient list due to its modularity design capabilities, suggesting it could serve as a personal project foundation point for users. One potential modification involves printing your own base for it as desired. Users can scale their design in multiple formats according to needs or specifications desired.
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