Spongebob as Dirty Dan 3D print model
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Spongebob Squarepants, reimagined as "Dirty Dan" the notorious Texas outlaw, stands at an impressive 145mm tall. This 3D-printable model comprises 743k tris in its STL files, carefully designed to require eleven separate pieces that must be meticulously glued together - a feat that makes a Spongebob construct impossible without this method. The thumbnail image displays the completed model proudly assembled, giving users a clear understanding of what they're working towards. A second image shows all the parts arranged correctly within slicing software, providing crucial reference for the assembly process. Special note to the printer: ensure that the sponge_hat is printed on its side with the U-shape facing downwards, using 0.15mm layer height and 15% infill. On the other hand, sponge_sleeve, sponge_arms, and sponge_legs require printing on their sides as well. Print these pieces at a 0.1mm resolution, employing 100% infill for enhanced structural integrity. The delicate design of sponge_hands necessitates careful consideration: print them with thumbs up and fingers laid out sideways. Again, a layer height of 0.1mm and 100% infill will produce the strongest results. For the more robust parts - sponge_base, sponge_body, and sponge_pants - it's recommended to print these upright, utilizing supports where necessary. The ideal printing conditions for this part include a layer height of 0.15mm and 15% infill, ensuring that your finished model will stand tall and sturdy, as the original creator - myself - accomplished with PLA plastic.
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