Vase0651
thingiverse
Don't forget to click the Like-button when you download this model - I'd greatly appreciate it. This beautiful vase was crafted with Vasemaker from Makerbot Printshop's cutting-edge technology. If you want to learn the process behind my printed hardcopy, take a look at these step-by-step instructions: Instructions: With ease and precision, I brought this 3D model to life using my reliable Felix 3.0 (single extruder) 3D printer. I chose high-quality PLA as the material, while skipping supports altogether. Simplify 3D was my trusted slicing software of choice for this project. Printer settings included: * A sizzling hot extruder temperature: 200°C (bumping up to a blazing 210°C on the first layer) * The print bed hummed along at a comfortable 60°C * I employed a trusty nozzle diameter of 0.5mm, perfectly balanced by a delicate layer height of 0.2mm * The initial layer height? A bold 0.4mm to ensure solid footing * My infill density remained consistent at 20% and perimeters got just one steady speed of 60 mm/s When it came to solid fill patterns, I went with tried-and-true rectilinear. Solid top layers held strong at three layers while bottom solid layers stayed secure with the same. Now let's take a look at some impressive build specs: The model consisted of 514 well-balanced layers and built up over two hours and twenty-nine minutes. Total filament length measured 18,781.1 mm (a little more than 18 meters), Plastic volume hovered around an impressive 45,173.93 cubic millimeters or roughly 45 cc Final plastic weight rounded out at a respectable 56.47 grams weighing just shy of twelve ounces.
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