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King.Rat
@King.Rat
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Wet, screaming, fledgling maker
Printed great in PLA Marble and PLA Black. I scaled the print down, which slightly affected some of the lettering, but it's still legible. Perhaps I'll try slowing down the first couple of layers and see if that takes care of it.
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Great print, done in PLA Marble. I'll have to see if there is a break-in period for the larger rings to spin more freely, but otherwise came out great.
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Great print, done in PET-G, though I will recommend that if you print in PET-G and you happen to print either ABS or other filaments that require quite a bit of heat, keep an eye out for any sort of warping over time. Alternatively, print in ABS and skip the caution altogether.
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My my my, another day, another print. The second print in PET-G I've ever done. Let me tell you WHAT. THIS PRINT IN PET-G BLACK COMES OUT SO RIDICULOUSLY GOOD. The tree supports break off with minimal scarring, it fits SNUG into it's little slot under the printer. Have you ever wanted something so bad that you would literally pay someone to drag you a mile through broken glass just to get that thing? Prior to discovering this print profile, I didn't know that this was the feeling I was experiencing. Finally, across the vast oceans of space and time, I discovered this profile, engaged this print, and now that feeling is sated.
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Have you ever wondered where the colder spots on your heating bed can be found? Let me tell you, you print this in PET-G, and you WILL find those cold spots. I promise they're right on the edges of the plate, but we already knew that. Does a great job and pulling off all of the micro-dust sitting on the plate, and it prints RIGHT to the BLEEDING EDGE of your plate.
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Failed print due to wet filament. (I know I know, I was brand spanking new to this) Will try again!
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Does your particular brand of autism lead you toward a fascination with trains? Well now you can bring the joy of trains right into your own home so that you stop getting kicked out of the train yard by the bull who guards it. Print this thing, blow into it, gain autistic joy. Alternatively, you can fill it with thermite, and then blow it up. Lucky devil that you are though, you downloaded the file, so you can just print it again. Great whistle. I printed mine in Galaxy Green. Tiny bit of cleanup and we were blasting train whistle sounds outside my neighbors house at 330AM with no issues.
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You will NEVER need another riser print for your AMS. This is the penultimate print. Don't even do any other research, don't even look at the description to verify that it works for your particular machine. Just print it and install it. It prints perfectly, fits tight (gotta give it a little "extra" pushing if you know what I mean), and serves it's purpose. That purpose is to allow you to move on to the next print and then the next print after that. Great print, it's tight to my P2S screen if I slide the glass out that way, and if I slide it the other way it'll touch the tubes, but overall, I'm only using it to crack open when I'm doing my PLA prints.
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I printed it, PLA Basic Bronze. It looks wonderful. I haven't installed it. But hell, I love the look of it. One day I'll give it the old install, but I can't be bothered to decouple all of the tubing back there. The printing cannot stop. Not even for a minute. Master Millie the Millipede insists. Millie insists that I continue printing. It's all that I do, day after day, night after night. I haven't slept in so long, but I want to help Millie because Millie needs me. Millie needs me to keep printing. Millie told me if I stopped printing, the firmament would crack. Millie asked me if I wanted the firmament to crack, and I said, "No Master Millie, I don't want the firmament to crack." And Millie said it was good. Millie fed me Bread today, and even though I'll miss Bread, Bread tasted good, if not a little stale. Thank you Millie. Great print! I recommend anyone who wants to organize the back of their printer to give it a swing.
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It's thick, thicker than those cows you've been eyeballing across the road in farmer John's pasture. Wanna stand your AMS 2 Pro up so you can examine it's undercarriage and wonder at the marvels of modern engineering? These stands, coupled with the system mentioned in the description, allow you to do exactly that. You can snap these legs right into the riser rails, and upskirt your own AMS 2 Pro (if it's consensual of course, we're not monsters here), and you can even set it back down by decoupling the legs from the riser rail and turning them so that your AMS 2 Pro sits back down flat! How absolutely mind-numbingly bonkers is that? It's hard to conceptualize all of this without doing it yourself, so go ahead, print it in PLA Basic. Print it in PET-G, what the hell, print it in PA612-CF, go nuts with it man.
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Want a stand-alone plate holder? Go ahead, give it a print. What the hell, print it in that Galaxy Green you've been neglecting. It prints perfectly. Very little if any clean-up. You can put five plates in it just as advertised (of course I had my doubts, and who didn't, but here we are - five plates fit). You can put it anywhere. Top of the toilet. Top of a book shelf. Top of the fridge. Put it on your dining room table as a center piece. Hide it from your neighbors. Bury it in the backyard down by the creek. Hell, you don't even have to store plates in it, you can put five thin pieces of glass in there if you want to! (FUN EXPERIMENTS) End of the day, we all need a plate holder that delivers on it's promises, that yields a net-positive for humanity, and that can serve as a billy club if you take the plates out - this plate holder delivers on all three accounts. Great print, I recommend printing it in something fancy, so you can look at it and laugh with glee.
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So you got yourself an AMS 2 Pro, you did your research and learned about desiccant and realized that you really SHOULDN'T have been eating those little silica packets over all these years; but now you're wondering, "how will I keep my sweet, precious filament supplies drier than the Sahara, drier then the amorphous surface of our very own sun," I know that's what you're wondering because just a short time ago, I found myself wondering the same thing. Turns out, this person had the solution all along. You print these wonderfully engineered little desiccant boxes in ABS, you use the funnel to fill them up with your jug of orange pebbles (yeah yeah, we all tasted a couple of them too), you slot them into your fancy schmancy AMS 2 Pro, and voila! your spools are devoid of moisture. You watch the hygrometer percentage drop to sub-5% consistently. The prints of your mom are coming out flawlessly. You get that new job that pays millions. You are living the dream. Great print.
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Nervous? Feeling fidgety? Knees weak? Palms are turning into spaghetti already? I know. Same. Fortunately this creator solved all three of these problems, and all it took was a bit of time and some Galaxy Green PLA. Printed perfectly, smooth finish. I was able to finish my rap-battles, got discovered by a major producer, broke up with my wife, wrote a couple hits about my shitty mom, and ultimately became a rap god. Thanks for the platinum career.
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Are you sick and tired of getting 30% of the way through your god-forsaken 13th attempt on your 0.2 nozzle for that set of dungeons and dragons miniatures that your party is relying on you to print for them for free out of the goodness and generosity of your enlarged heart before the AI assistant on your P2S begins screaming an unholy chant at you about how you're having spaghetti issues, only for you to look into your chamber and see the Cthulu-esque horror of 1/3 done misshapen miniature wearing a hat full of filament that approximates a roadmap of Italy? Me too man, me too. Stop it - do yourself a favor and print this little doohickey. This little gadget prints perfectly in ABS and guess what? It blows the air UP instead of directly across your build plates. Wow Bambu, hell of an idea this creator has, it's a wonder no one in the engineering department didn't think of that before releasing like any of the enclosed models! Print it. Stop wasting time. It's perfect.
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Hey - join me in a guided meditation - your eyes are closed, you smell the good, abundant earth, the dew on the undergrowth, a bit of the spring fecundity. You're in a wonderfully natural place, far and away from the hum and bustle, the concrete labyrinth, the shoulder-to-shoulder rat race. You're at peace, and you feel the years step off of your shoulders. You are light and youthful, present in this moment. Open your eyes. You're in reality - grim and dirty though it may be, some part of you yearns for the nature and the peace you had just found. SO PRINT THIS PRINT ALREADY - WHAT'S BETTER THAN PLASTIC MUSHROOM SHELVES TO REMIND YOU THAT YOU COULD GO AND BE IN NATURE IF ONLY YOU COULD TEAR YOUR DRY EYEBALLS AWAY FROM YOUR SCREENS! Print all of them, print all of them thrice over. Cover your walls in plastic mushrooms. Sand them. Prime them. Paint them. Great job, very little clean-up required. Printed in PLA Basic white.
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Have you ever found yourself needing a very small, but well-crafted desktop bucket? Look no further. This mf knew exactly what the bucket market wanted, and they delivered. I have printed two, (THEY'RE STACKABLE, WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT AMIRITE?), one in PLA-CF Burgundy Red for the main body with PLA-CF Black for the tip-out; and the other in PLA Basic Black and PLA Basic Bronze. Both came out perfectly. Both needed almost zero cleanup. The best part is next so keep reading. I put super glue, a lighter, drivers, and all of my pliers variants into both of them. Isn't that wonderful? NEVER CHANGE YOU PERFECT BUCKET MAKER, NEVER CHANGE. AND DON'T LET THE WORLD TELL YOU HOW YOU NEED TO BE. YOU KEEP ON CRAFTING THESE BUCKETS, AND THE PEOPLE WILL RISE UP TO PRINT THEM.
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A beautiful toolbox. You've never seen a toolbox so beautifully printed. You can put so many things inside of this toolbox. Even things that aren't meant to be placed in there. I love pushing buttons, and this particular print comes with a button you can press, which is also a latch. Well done, I applaud you on a job well done. Printed in PLA Basic Gray, zero issues for the P2S.
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If you are lonely, desperate for connection in this topsy-turvy clown-world of ours, Millie can be your wonder-drug. I carry Millie with me everywhere I go. At work, Millie is looking over my shoulder, offering valuable insight and gentle corrective suggestions, so that I can be the best electrician that I can. Millie helped to pull me away from my crippling gambling and drug addictions. Millie is the oxygen in my lungs. Millie taught me how to crotchet. Millie taught me how to be a better man. Millie reads to me before I go to sleep, and watches over me while I dream. Millie is there with steaming hot coffee and a tray of breakfast for me in the morning. Millie has murdered both of my cats, but I buried them in the backyard, and I forgive Millie because Millie makes me whole. Millie is love. Millie is life. Millie is eternal. I love you Millie. Thank you for your blessings, and for your grace.
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