Scrolling calendar

Scrolling calendar

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Nice desktop accessory! With an ease level of 7/10. Hexagon holes in the case aren't coincidental, they are slightly larger than a standard pencil and perfectly designed for one to fit. It works well as a brake but can't entirely stop pencils from rotating. That lets you create tension on rolling materials and keeps them straight. Using long-forgotten, classic wooden pencils is also quite enjoyable. Print Settings Printer: GENIE 8pro Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.4 works perfectly Infill: 20% is perfect Post-Printing Once you print four rollers and the case, you will need two extra hexagonal pencils. Cut the pencils to the proper length so they are firmly fixed and almost touching the case. I needed to sand them slightly on each end to fit into roller holes. Next, attach a piece of paper or any other item you'd like to scroll with adhesive tape. This design includes a window of 70x95 mm - an example calendar is included for your convenience, so print it without scaling on A3 paper or larger.

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