Pagoda Garden Ornament Free 3D print model
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I saw a Pagoda in a garden during a movie, prompting me to create one for my own space. With Zbrush open, I started modeling within 10 minutes and produced a beautiful, old Pagoda. A pagoda like this one would complement any small plant-filled garden beautifully, particularly those featuring succulents. It provides a visual scale to these diminutive plants. The design does not require glue as it is created with two seamless pieces that simply fit together under gentle pressure. The model splits into two distinct sections - the upper and lower parts. You can safely omit supports for printing the bottom half of the pagoda, but print at accelerated speeds using a minimal infill density instead. Upon testing with my CR10 3D printer, I experimented with unassisted top-layer printing to observe how it turned out. Based on that experience, it would be advisable to include some form of support for the hanging components in the future. Here are my recommended settings: - Layer Height: Set at a value of 0.2 mm. - Bed Temperature: Heat up your printer bed to 60 degrees Celsius. - Nozzle Temp.: Adjust your nozzle temperature to an ideal setting of 195 degrees Celsius. - Infill Percentage: Utilize 10% infill density to ensure the model is strong and sturdy enough to stand up to use. - Print Speed: Optimize your print speed for maximum quality, at approximately 50 mm/s.
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