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very nice model, but somewhere near the top it changes the number of walls and because of that you see a defect. I think this can be easily fixed in the model or maybe even the 3MF file.
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I cut open dozens of silica packs and dried tem 10 minutes in the microwave. It was steaming!
These models work very good, beautiful and easy to reach. Moisture is always 1-2 since I use it.
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LEGO fan Collegue will surely love this! I added multiple colour flowers for her to mix and match and told her that the different colours have different meanings, so she can communicate her mood to the kids.
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this saves space, filament and adds flexibility to a gridfinity kitchen cuttlery drawer. Very nice!
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This is a truly beautiful print and when using a low layer height near the top it can be printed without supports. I printed it with glow-in-the-dark for the middle part which gives it a fantastic glow after the timer turns these lights off. I really love the usage of filament. My nephews will absolute love these. Only downside is the sngle remote provided by Bambu which will have to be shared by them.
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Love these boxes! All kitchen drawers are gridfinity now and everything is *wife approved* organized
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beautiful model. Fits perfectly with the standard standoffs ands looks just like the real thing.
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This is a beautiful model with no seams and no visible defects. It will be a wanted prize for the bingo
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Just printed the single connector studs for the 8x8 Skadis with m4 holes. Very sturdy and simple.
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Added a skadis hook and removed 1 loop to fit an 8x8 (3D printed) Skadis board. So goed that wife does not need to approve and naturally starts using it like it was always there.
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For the 35th aniversary of our rowing club, I made this model to go on display. Finding the dimensions of all the parts was the most work, the modeling took some fair time too. After printing and glueing, the sanding came, and then the spray putty, more sanding, more putty, primer and spray laquer finished the hull.
Some detailing with a fine brush, woodworking for the base and a few wires later, the boat was ready. We made a fine box to go with it because it cannot withstand too much abuse.
1:10 sculling racing shell rowing boat
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