
Rail Knot
thingiverse
I'm thrilled to show off my unique take on M.C. Escher's style - but with one major twist, mine boasts three sides instead of four! I figured this way would print a whole lot faster while still looking incredibly cool. Give it a try and let me know what you think. P.S. You might want to get your print settings dialed in right from the start - I highly recommend printing at 100% (10cm). A few words of warning: be prepared for a challenge! This design has both inside and outside supports that need to be carefully removed with a pair of thin pliers after the fact. Don't worry, though - it's totally worth it in the end. Oh, and here are the STL files you'll need to bring this masterpiece to life. I've included two versions: one with supports for the extra layer of security, and one without, perfect for printing without a care. As always, experiment with your print settings to find just the right balance - but remember, less is often more!
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