Toy roadway

Toy roadway

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These are the basic components that come together to create a toy roadway for a child's imaginative play. It's an uncomplicated design that prints flawlessly. The printing process is straightforward with no complex settings involved. My son adores this toy, and it's incredibly easy for him to connect the pieces together. Additionally, it serves as a valuable tool for experimenting with various print settings such as temperature, speed, layer thickness, infill density, resolution, etc. When working with these parts, remember that you can often reverse their orientation in your slicer, allowing you to customize the fit and connection of junctions and curves according to your needs. Print Settings: Printer: CTC Dual, Makerbot clone Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Medium Infill: 30% Notes: I believe I printed these parts with approximately 30% infill density, 5 top layers, 3 side layers, and 3 base layers. The resulting prints are surprisingly robust and can withstand regular use for a considerable amount of time. It's also an excellent resource for adjusting print settings like temperature, speed, layer thickness, infill density, resolution, etc. Remember, stop printing the same old Benchy model and create some fun toys for your kids! Don't forget that you can often flip the direction of parts in your slicer to make the connections and curves fit perfectly.

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