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Starsiege
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the last segment of antenna stuck with the supports but you would never miss it anyways
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easy and fast. I like them better than home Depot options
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printed for my boss. he's got a bunch of old drops he's found and looking for something to do with it. the supports came out interesting and I noticed a little more sagging than what I'm used to seeing. no fails however. I loaded the file into baby to see what settings your using and I see large layer lines. I know it probably assured the print up but it I was to reduce it back to .02 or .16 are there any issues you came across?
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printed this after printing my boss a full one. found my first drop and this is perfect to do something with it. problem... set the drop next to the print and realized I need to mirror it to do the other side
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polymaker matte army green. came out nice. I'm not sure if it helped but I opened the door and lid to aid in cooking. everything came out straight and the branches are surprisingly hard and sturdy. printing the larger in tricolor silk.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/799707/739559/ratings/8f8fbe80-c477-11f0-ac1b-318d88332a85.jpg
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cracket and broke first time trying it out. used PLA. maybe good with tpu but it needs to be something flexible. potentially great. unfortunately don't have the right material. also the ratchet isn't the shape of the holder all the way around. it will mate well on one side not the other. just an observation I saw afterwards. didn't realize these ratchets aren't symmetrical
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exactly what I was thinking I need. perfect for my use. I want to make an adapter that holds a thin 1/2 or so hose. I would get a lot of use out of that. Milwaukee makes their micro hose kit. but I can print it instead. anyways. I use this on the regular. love it
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/89039/95373/ratings/533a51d0-b918-11f0-b4df-e702cc12064b.jpg
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all the supports went spaghetti on me but I was able to finish the print. wife loves it. recommend one of the other versions with different supports elegoo light green pla
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great print.! slides together snug but loose. needs glueing for staying as well as stability. I recommend the V1 blade tho. this one being hollow and the slide out feature at the base makes it weak at the cross guard. it broke off as soon as I picked it up. I super glued it back and it's fine but comes my next issue. the sliced profile has these weird coloration changes with the filament at start and finish. same height top and bottom which makes me believe it's a slicer issue not my spool. looks as if the speed changed. I've seen a few other prints with it too but they didn't complain about it. once I get more filament I'll be printing the V1 blade. had some issues with that profile too though with all the supports I don't think is necessary highly recommend polymaker silk chrome. best metal/steel I've seen amolen silk gold. very clean. easy to print. cheap polymaker pla pro blue polymaker matte army green saw a make that used polymaker silk dark blue would be better
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/17057/750097/ratings/173051b0-8035-11f0-85fe-2f856bb9aa19.jpg
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it works. but I get a lot of poops that don't slide down. I'll use it for now but I'll have to make. my own.
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this came out amazing. wife's gonna love it. used polymaker matte army green. nice use for this color
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/735637/677213/ratings/76abbdd0-7dfd-11f0-8624-e58fc7b4e897.jpg
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came out great. used some old overture white and matte black. supports under the chin take some time to remove. prying with a pocket knife and patience worked. one of my first prints with my new X1C. haven't figured out how to tell print duration yet. you should know pooping takes time. bumping up the speed 124 seemed to have little effect on quality though if your so worried about time. I did slow back down for the face just to be sure. wife loves it
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