
Print Your Own Gradient Filament
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Inspired by Turbo_SunShine's innovative design, I sought to push the boundaries further. This "remix" project utilizes original OpenSCAD and STL files, with the concept being a tribute to TSS. This experiment showcases that multi-material printers can harness TSS's technique for creating gradient filaments. A small 2-material filament section is created via OpenSCAD, producing approximately ~2g of filament, less than 1 meter in length. The OpenSCAD program responsible for generating the files is woefully inefficient and requires an excessive amount of time to run, making a customizer implausible at present. Notably, I suspect the scad file may not accurately match the provided STL files. The frog model can be found [here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:18479), while the vase model is located [here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:18672).
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