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"Party Girl" IEM (In Ear Monitors) Display Stand/Holder
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This was designed to be printed without supports, although I would say it's right at the limit of what a FDM printer with a 0.4mm nozzle can do both in size and overhangs. It would probably work very well for resin printing, but I haven't tried it with one.While it was designed to be just big enough to support plastic IEMs at 100% scale, it's more stable at larger sizes, so if you have fully metal or very heavy IEMs it might be a good idea to print at 125% or 150% scale. The details of the model are also easier to see at larger scales. See the group photo in the gallery showing a comparison of different scales. Another option would be using some weights, blutak, or adhesive on the base it's it too tippy with your model of IEMs.I printed it 0.12mm layer height with a 0.4mm nozzle in Jayo brand PLA on an Ender 3 V2. Since was designed to push the limit of what an FDM printer can do, you will probably have a good bit of cleanup to do on the hands/arms like I did.This print can wobble a bit near to top since the legs are pretty thin, so make sure you have really good bed adhesion or it could pop off mid print if the nozzle bumps any layers that stick up and don't lay perfectly flat.
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