OwO Rocket
thingiverse
You may be wondering: "What drove me to this point?" I'm questioning it too. Why was I tasked with designing a subpar rocket bearing the enigmatic phrase "OwO"? The text is haphazardly placed, and to make matters worse, I was working at 3am. What triggered my neurons to create this flawed design? What thought process led me to believe that publishing this model would be a good idea? It's puzzling. All you need to focus on are the configuration settings for support. This is crucial because your printer will attempt to print engines in mid-air without them, and we're not at a point where 3D printers can defy gravity. I'm uncertain about your background, but it's unlikely you've discovered a way to 3D print objects suspended in mid-air. Waste of filament? Absolutely. There are two separate models for dual extrusion that isolate the core from other components. Additionally, there's a model that combines everything.
With this file you will be able to print OwO Rocket 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 OwO Rocket.