spoon / scoop / tamp

spoon / scoop / tamp

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[Update] This is ideal for a resin printer - photos added. This tiny, versatile tool has already proven its worth, and it's simplicity makes it easy to produce. The tamper end allows you to compact contents precisely while the scoop on the other end provides a comfortable way to handle small parts without straining your hands. With just a quick roll of the fingers, you can easily load and deposit contents as needed. To achieve the best results, print this design vertically, exactly as I did. If additional brim support is necessary for your specific printer or printing style, feel free to add one - but with my heated glass bed setup and small dab of purple glue stick, a brim has never been required in my experience. In fact, consider using 100% infill for optimal performance. The additional time required - mere minutes at most - translates into improved mass retention, smoother scooping, and fewer print difficulties to overcome. Print settings I find suitable are: Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 100% Note: While infill settings work well at the specified resolution, some users may need to adjust this or implement supports depending on their individual print setup and resolution requirements - but with the proper adjustments in place, results will generally be superior without any additional support features being used.

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