Infant toy - beanbag

Infant toy - beanbag

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The goal with this toy was to keep it uncomplicated and lightweight. Before finishing up, pause the print process and insert something inside for a noisier sound (I used 7-12 rice grains). Here are two versions of the toy, each with its own unique printing method and level of complexity. Version V2 is not simple to print, requiring: Two layers in the perimeter (this setting worked well for me, but feel free to experiment) Zero percent infill A resolution of 0.15 millimeters (you may also be able to get away with a 0.2 millimeter resolution, but I haven't tried it yet) Printing time is approximately two hours Note: The complexity of this model starts at around 96%, so don't forget to slow down your printing speed to 50% or more at this point to avoid any issues. I've printed this model several times without any problems. Version V3, on the other hand, is a breeze to print and comes with internal supports. This model can be printed using default printer settings: Two layers in the perimeter Twenty percent infill A resolution of 0.15 millimeters The main differences between Version V2 and Version V3 are: 1. The V3 model is significantly stronger than the V2 model. 2. The weight of the V3 model is approximately two times greater than that of the V2 model. 3. The sound produced by the V3 model is less resonant than that of the V2 model. 4. The V3 model can be printed without any issues, whereas printing the V2 model requires slowing down your speed before completion due to its 0% infill setting.

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