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MoonTiger3D
@moontiger3d
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Bio
I work on prints at home in my free time and share them. Follow me for regular prints that cater to your home, printer, school, and other needs! I also specialize (somewhat) in coming up with accessories and writing gcode for them, so let me know if you have a problem with your printer you want me to help solve! Also, if your model’s trending and it has any flat surfaces on it, you know I’ll have a print profile on it as fast as possible.
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Rate or Comment 377 different models
Pioneer Maker
Print successful 287 different models and 1,797 hours
Recent Article
Should Presets Be a Separate Makerworld Category?
Should Presets Be a Separate Makerworld Category?This is an issue that I have been trying to get across to the community for quite some time now, and I would like for it to be heard, both on the forums and in the community. Since I am not the greatest at 3D modeling, I do not post that many original models, which means that I do not have many in the Exclusive program. That's fine, but my projects so far have only been classified as test models, which they are not. Since there is no category for print presets, there is no real representation for them on Makerworld despite them being a surprisingly lucrative business. Just to clarify, print presets are not original models but rather presets found in Bambu Studio, with the settings modified to achieve more perfect prints. Some of my most popular “models” included taking advantage of the 0.2mm hole in the 0.4mm nozzle to print just like an 0.2, saving a lot of money for creators wishing to add more detail to their prints but who are pressed for time or who cannot afford a new nozzle. My most popular, the thumbnail project, Industrial Smooth Surface Settings, is just a more optimized ironing method that achieves glassier (and even reflective) surfaces rather than the default, which just removes the top layer lines. Anyways, these are just examples. They use simple primitives to showcase their incredible modification ability, printing lettering as small as those on U.S. currency and surfaces that act like mirrors, but they are not “models” yet are intellectual property.  Therefore, here's my proposal: Should print presets be added as a category (possibly as a subsection under “3D Printer”) to Makerworld?