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It took me a little while to make this so enjoy!
I designed this model for the Children's toy competition. I remember playing this game all the time and it was fun and memorable. Now, I'm sharing the joy to you and your kids or siblings or parents. Prints in 2 hours and NEEDS TO BE AT 50% SPEED TO WORK! Have fun!
- whoasocool#3d
Tic Tac Toe Game For Children
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🦆🎨 NEW DROP — Bob Ross Duck has officially joined the Duck Icons collection.
Happy little ducks. Happy little layer lines.
This one was designed to feel like a collectible toy while still being fully printable on an FDM machine with clean geometry and strong detail. One of my favorite parts of this collection is turning recognizable personalities into stylized duck figures while keeping them fun and display-worthy.
More Duck Icons are already on the way 👀
#newmodel #DuckIcons #BobRoss #3D
Bob Ross Duck | Duck Icons Collectible Figure
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Join Our Free 3D Model Event :)
I'm a web developer specializing in 3D content, and I'm currently running a free event where I create websites using 3D models submitted by various people! Even if you don't have a file, you can still participate—just share a link to the object you want to turn into a 3D model and fill out the form. The example website simply showcases a basic model, but if you have a specific concept in mind, I can tailor the site to match your vision. Looking forward to your participation! The image and link below are examples of a demo website we've created. The mainboard was shot and turned into a model by ourselves!https://digitmix-mainboard.vercel.app/ https://studio-dun-pi.vercel.app/?utm_source=makerworld Thanks! :)
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Layer Height in 3D Printing: A Complete Guide
Layer height is one of the most important parameters in 3D printing, and directly affects the visual quality, mechanical resistance and production times of your projects. But what does "layer height" really mean? And how do you choose the right value based on the object you want to print? What is Layer Height?
In a 3D printer, the object is built layer by layer. Layer height indicates how thick each layer is deposited during the printing process. It is usually measured in millimeters or fractions of a millimeter (e.g. 0.1 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm). The thinner the layer:The more detailed the print will be;The smoother the surface will be;But also the longer the printing times will be. The higher the layer:The faster the production times will be;But the surface will be less defined. Practical Examples: When to Use High or Low Layers
1. Collectible miniature or detailed model 🎨
If you are printing a miniature, a sculpture or an artistic object rich in details, you should use a very low layer height, for example 0.08 mm or 0.1 mm.
✅ Smooth surface
✅ Maximum definition of details
❌ Very long printing times (even 10-12 hours for small objects) 2. Smartphone cover or functional piece 📱🔧
For a cover or a technical object that must be resistant rather than aesthetically perfect, you can use a higher layer height, such as 0.25 mm or 0.3 mm.
✅ Reduced print times
✅ Good resistance
❌ Rougher surface and visibility of print lines 3. Quick prototype or dimensional test 🛠️
If you simply need to verify that a design assembles correctly or functions dimensionally, you can also further increase the height (up to 0.32 mm or more) to obtain quick results and without consuming too much material. How to choose the ideal height?
The choice depends on:Type of object (aesthetic or functional);Time available;Type of material (some materials support thicker layers better);Installed nozzle (example: with a 0.4 mm nozzle it is recommended to stay between 0.08 and 0.32 mm). Rule of thumb:
👉 The ideal layer height is approximately 25%-75% of the diameter of the mounted nozzle. Conclusion
Understanding and controlling layer height allows you to optimize each 3D print based on your real needs. There is no “right” value for everything: there is the best value for your specific project!Next time you set up a print, ask yourself: do I want speed or quality? Or a balance between the two?
The answer will guide you in choosing the perfect layer. 🚀
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