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Hi Makers! I just added a new Clover-Shaped Clicker to my St. Patrick’s Day lineup! It’s designed to be: • Fun and satisfying for kids • Fast and easy to print • Perfect for party favors or classroom handouts • Great for bulk printing in festive colors If you haven’t seen it yet, my Flexi Four-Leaf Clover is still available and makes a great companion piece. Together, they create a themed set that’s affordable and easy to print in batches. If you download or print them: 💚 Please consider leaving a like 💚 Share your make photos 💚 Boost the design if you’d like to support my work Your engagement truly helps these seasonal designs reach more makers and keeps new ideas coming. Thanks for being part of the community — and happy printing! 🍀✨ #Newmodel #Patricks Day #Flexi #clover #Clickers(Edited)
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5 Essential Tips to Improve Your 3D Prints
5 Essential Tips to Improve Your 3D Prints
5 Essential Tips to Improve Your 3D Prints 3D printing is a fascinating technology that offers endless possibilities, but sometimes it can be difficult to achieve perfect results without the right approach. Whether you're a 3D printing enthusiast or just starting out, these five tips will help you improve the quality of your prints and optimize your projects. 1. Calibrate your printer correctly One of the main causes of inaccurate or defective prints is an incorrect calibration of your 3D printer. Make sure that the print bed is perfectly level and that the nozzle is in the right position relative to the bed. Regular calibration is essential to avoid defects such as warped prints or poor adhesion of the material to the bed.🔧 Tip: Use the automatic calibration function, if available, or a manual calibration spatula for maximum precision. 2. Choose the right material for the project The choice of material is essential to the success of the print. Each type of filament has different properties in terms of resistance, flexibility and visual appearance. For example, PLA is easy to use and suitable for general projects, while ABS is more resistant and ideal for functional objects that need to withstand higher temperatures. TPU is perfect for flexible objects.🎨 Tip: Carefully consider the characteristics of the material based on the final use of the object, whether it is a decoration or a structural component. 3. Optimize the print settings (Speed, Temperature, Layer Height) Every 3D print is unique, so it is important to adjust the settings based on the model. The print speed can affect the quality and strength of the object: lower speeds usually lead to greater precision, while higher speeds speed up the process but reduce the quality. The temperature of the extruder and the print bed are other crucial variables for a good result.⚙️ Tip: Start with default settings, then experiment with small changes to find the right balance between speed and quality. Set a temperature that is appropriate for the material you are using. 4. Add supports where needed Some 3D models may have hanging parts or corners that are difficult to print without proper support. Using the right support for these parts will help prevent warping or sagging during printing. Most slicing software offers an option to automatically generate supports.🛠️ Tip: Use support only when necessary. Too much support can increase print time and post-processing, while too little can compromise the quality of your object. 5. Pay attention to your model's adhesion to the print bed Another common issue is poor adhesion between your model and the print bed. This can cause your print to peel off during the process and compromise your final object. Make sure your print bed is clean and that the material sticks properly. You can use blue tape, spray adhesive, or a glass surface to improve adhesion. 📏 Tip: Use an adhesive that is specific to the type of material you are printing (for example, an adhesive for PLA or ABS) and consider using raffs (print edge) to improve adhesion.  Conclusion 3D printing is an ever-evolving field, and mastering the right techniques can make a big difference in the final result. Remember that every print is an opportunity to learn and improve. With the right preparation and a little practice, you will be able to get perfect prints for every project!
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Here is my latest model for St. Patrick's Day. Laminated wall decoration of a shamrock ¿ What colors would you combine it with? #Comingsoon #Design Request #Sharing Makes #Patricks day
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pink and mint
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Blue and yellow
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turquoise and orange
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black and white
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