
money bender
cults3d
Print your money bender and transform an empty Pringles tin into a piggy bank. Parts are separated for easier printing and reduced material use. There are two options for eyes and frame: Eyes and frame in one piece (if you're going to print them in one color), Eyes and frame in two files (if you're going to print them in two colors like I did). Once all parts are printed, glue them together with a few drops of super glue. Eye signs have a tolerance of 0.15 but didn't fit in the holes in my case (maybe the bed was too close to the nozzle) so I glued them on. Other parts fit together nicely. I've included a screenshot of the print bed layout for all parts, although I printed them one at a time. If you find a better layout for some parts, please let me know (fillets of the eyes didn't turn out well in my case). I used supports only for the mouth (88 or 89 degree angle). The head was printed with 3 perimeters and no infill in my case (something happened close to the top so maybe I needed some infill). All other parts were printed with 3 perimeters, 4-5 top and bottom layers, and 15% infill. Print time was approximately 11 hours on my CR10S.
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