Rock Geocaching Container

Rock Geocaching Container

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Here's a rewritten version of the text in American English, following the original tone and phrasing: I'm excited to show you today a container for geocaching in the form of a stone. The stone measures 111mm*154mm*161mm on my printing bed, so it's not small by any means - which led to a print time of over 10 hours. The pictures show the stone still untreated, but I plan to adapt it to its surroundings once spring arrives and the snow is gone. I printed the stone without infill. Next to the plug is a hole that can be drilled with 4mm. With the included funnel, you can fill the inside of the stone with crystal quartz sand (01.-0.3mm), which is commonly used in aquaristics. Then simply close the hole with glue. This will significantly increase the weight of the stone and boost its stability. Plus, the stone will be much harder for animals and humans to carry away. You can also leave the filling hole closed and print the stone normally with 20% infill if you prefer. The stopper may take some effort to screw in at first, but through multiple attempts, it should become easier to handle. Here are my print settings: 0% filling density 0.2mm layer height 6 vertical contours 6 horizontal contour envelopes 60mm/s print speed 25mm brim Support is not required. I printed the lower 15mm with a 0.12mm layer height since there were some overhangs involved. If you're happy with how this print turns out, I'd be thrilled to receive a Like! Best regards, Hardy

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