
Pentagon Container Small
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I'm utilizing a Core H4 Printer from Gtmax3D, a Brazilian company renowned for its high-quality products. Their website provides detailed specifications for those interested in learning more. The object in question is a pentagonal container, and I'm still undecided on the perfect name for it. Designed using Autodesk Fusion 360, this model has been a valuable learning experience. A thicker-walled version of the object was also created, but I'm unsure if it will be necessary. Alternatively, it's possible that the thicker walls were used in the initial print, leaving you to decide which one is preferred. This design is quite basic and marks my second successful project. However, upon reviewing the printed model, I noticed a few areas for improvement, which I intend to address at a later time and reupload. The object stands at 35mm high, but unfortunately, it was still slightly too tall for my capabilities. I'm planning to create a smaller version of this design in the near future. The lid and bottom are designed with a distinct coiling system that should function effectively. To achieve this print, I employed a layer thickness of 0.15mm and an infill percentage of 20%. Feel free to utilize any of my designs for commercial purposes. In fact, I'm open to selling them as well.
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