
Pen and tool cup
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PLA, my go-to material, is set to 205C on bed 40C with minimal or no infill because those holes hold both shells while saving filament. This clever trick proves useful for tidying up clutter on your desktop. You can repurpose leftover filament pieces to achieve a visually striking effect and differentiate between the various parts. By the way, I've noticed that the STL file somehow ended up rotated 90 degrees - please straighten it out. Also, shell thickness should be at least two nozzle widths, so for my 0.4mm nozzle, that's 0.8mm. With such low thickness and no infill, I find that the parts bend easily, so consider adding some infill to increase their strength.
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