Star Wars Mandalorian Anet A8 Cooling Fan Cover
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I'm Still Figuring Things Out With This Remix Thingy... Anyways, I'm Trying To Get The Hang Of It For My Second Go Around... Any Advice Would Be Greatly Appreciated! Here Are My Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 - That's What I'm Rocking Here Rafts: Nope, Not Using Those Supports: None Needed, Hopefully Resolution: Cranking It Up To 0.1 - Should Be Pretty Precise Infill: Getting In There With 25% Fills - Not Too Shabby Notes: Okay, So Let's Get Down To Business... Wall Thickness: I'm Starting With 1.2 Mm - Hoping That Works Out Top/Bottom Thickness: Same Deal, 1.2 Mm For Both Infill Pattern: Grid Is My Jam - Looks Pretty Sweet To Me Print Speed: Cranking It Up To 60 Mm/S - Should Get This Done Quick Initial Layer Speed: Starting Slow With 30 Mm/S - Hoping That Sets The Tone
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