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New to the 3D printing world, testing my creativity with a Bambu Labs A1
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Printed very well with Overture Matte PLA on my A1.
I added 6% gyroid infill and it turned out great
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printed for a Dell latitude 5430, fits perfectly and cleans up room on my desk at work. great print.
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printed in elegoo petg-cf, came out better than expected. I suspect I'll.be printing more of these for people at work!
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printed on my a1 with 0.6mm nozzle, came out great. just what I needed. thanks again for the custom file with larger slots!
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printed on A1 with elegoo petg-cf. print was fine but this thing would benefit from a wider more stable base. it's very easy to knock over. looks pretty, but loses marks in the functionality area.
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Printed on Bambu A1, Sunlu Matte PLA in Bone, 220C nozzle, 65C bed temp. 0.20mm layer height, did not change any values in the print profile and left all speeds at default. Admittedly I was in a rush when I printed this as I would normally have turned down the speeds a bit as I was afraid of this getting knocked over mid-print, but this came out surprisingly well.
We'll probably do a few in silk red, gold etc now that I've seen how this one turns out. A bit of superglue to hold in the top and you're good to go!




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Printed on Bambu A1 with smooth PEI plate and regular 0.4mm nozzle using Bambu Labs Blueberry Bubblegum Basic PLA. I didn't like how the print started out, so I stopped it after 20 layers or so and slowed all of the speed settings down to 125mm/s to everything was printed at the same speed for consistency . It printed perfectly and extended smoothly from the first pull - only had 1 section that was ever-so-slightly stuck together. This looks cool with the subtle gradient in the filament as well. Really cool print. I think this is the perfect size as well - not sure if I'd do the larger one personally as this is good enough for my fidget needs.
Great work on this one!


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I had some poor result printing my first multicolor filament piece, then I came across this awesome little tool to find the gradient pattern to help figure out which way to orient a print on the plate. I'm printing on of these for every multicolour spool that I have!
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added fuzzy skin and did manual support painting to prevent support trees from being inside the cavity.
pretty cool, would print again.



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awesome xmas decor! printed a few in various PLA. I added 4% gyroid infill to them.
tried to scale one up a bit but didn't realize the seam would need to be adjusted. something to pay attention to next time.

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these are great little door stops. the supports were a bit tough to remove cleanly. id adjust the top and bottom Z heights of I were to print again.
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Printed with Sunlu Matte PLA in grey. Printed quite well. First time using this filament and I should have dropped the temp a bit, but still happy with the result. great print!


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Printed on A1 with Eryone Matte PLA in red. This turned out great! First time trying the fuzzy skin option. I was extremely surprised (in a good way) to find it did the fuzzy texture inside the mouth as well! sharing some pics during and after the print. Supports came off super easy - the only value I changed was the top and bottom Z distance for supports to 0.275 that I've been using for all my prints so far.
love this model. I'm going to print a bunch more in other matte filaments!








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I had to restart this one to tweak the settings for the Silk PLA. Used Elegoo Silk PLA Blue Purple Black tricolour filament. Had to slow everything down to 40mm/s with 230C nozzle temp.
Printed the base with SUNLU grey matte PLA and added a chamfer on the top edge of the base.
The one thing that threw me off was the square hole in the bottom of the bust. it's filled with support material and was a bit difficult to remove. I actually wasn't sure if it was part of the model or not at first.
For the base, I used a bit of super glue to hold the square alignment pin to the base. I'll glue the bust to the base as well, but haven't done so yet.
The only part I wish came out cleaner is the surface of the top of the head between the ears. Really great print and I might try scaling this up and using a different filament later on.
Attaching pics for those that are curious.








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