
More vases, columns and twisty things.
thingiverse
I set a non-commercial license so these are for your friends and family to enjoy! Keep in mind that these models are solids; check the instruction section for details on how to print. Once you've tried it, this really is the best way to print vases, providing wall thickness directly in the actual model can produce messy slicing results compared to using a vase print with single wall thickness and no top or few bottom layers. Instructions: Print these as vases by setting 0% fill, no top layers and three to four bottom layers. Print at a slow enough pace for good adhesion (so they won't leak) and adjust your nozzle size wider than it is for better adhesion and faster printing. You can achieve fine layer thickness in vase mode but using a nozzle diameter of about 0.8mm and a 0.5mm layer height still yields stunning results. A slower print speed combined with faster extrusion works perfectly well for me.
With this file you will be able to print More vases, columns and twisty things. with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on More vases, columns and twisty things..