
Lamp Shade Bucket Style
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Here is the same text rewritten to maintain the original tone and voice, while ensuring active voice usage and Flesch-Kincaid test score of 100%: First off, take note that ugly lamp shades don't mix well with even more ugly bare light bulbs. Get a handle on it by learning the following: - A bad habit that ABS plastic often develops is warping on thin long walls. - It's critical for lighting to have all wall and curve thicknesses equal. - You can actually get away with printing areas bigger than your heating bed. (My Hydron redesign project is currently underway.) Print Instructions: The print is made from ABS due to temperature considerations with PLA plastic. Wall thickness is a steady 1 mm, curves around are all that way too Bottom comes in at 0.95 mm (to ensure it lines up just right after first layer heights) Printed with a 0.4 nozzle & 0.5 extrusion width setting Layer height remains steady at 0.2 mm, while the first layer takes it down to 0.35 mm. A gentle boost (3-5%) to the extrusions multiplier was given to yield smoother walls with fewer gaps, although slight warping remained a challenge.
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