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We have Quacks with Herb Witches expansion and 100% sack is NOT fitting all the rubies. Printed 125%, works fine, but tolerances are too loose - original lid was closing quite tight and was not loose. But in 125% it's too loose. I think just scaling up is not a good idea for this model, tolerances require manual adjusting.

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Scaled down 96% to fit into A1 Mini (uploaded print profile for those who want to reuse) as the original model is just a few mm bigger than 180mm A1 mini can handle. It actually worked better than I expected, gamepads fit quite good, there is a gap on the bottom, but given that it was the simplest way to make it in A1 Mini I think it's great. Would appreciate the designer to make proper adjustments though.
I only noticed when uploading p.p. that layer height is set to 0.28mm. Given the appearance and details of the model, I do not understand why is it so, if I'd be printing it again, I really recommend finer height, at least default 0.2mm, but maybe even finer to get less layer visibility and better look.
Supports came off model really easily, but the bases were stuck to the board, had to use metal scraper and spend 5 minutes detaching them. For sure there can be some support settings to make them easier to remove from the board.
Printed in Bambu Silk multicolor PLA, looks amazing.


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Maybe I didn't pay too much attention, but one has to push the keys in the main part really strong, I don't think it would be a good idea to do with bare hands, so take something metal.
First after first pause I just laid the small key and it was moved out with the very first movement of the printer head. So I paused again and actually pushed it in. Even though, I could still hear metal-to-metal sound while printing, so I suppose hotend was touching the key.
Larger one was more tough, when I pushed into the main part, the tail was going up and flying in the air. And maybe I missed this as well, but the tail part is just there for support! It will not be printed over, so no need to push the key into the tail part! And there was metal sound again.
So in the finished result it looks okay, but you can really visibly see the layer gap in the middle. I won't be surprised if one day it eventually breaks, will see.
Thanks anyway, it's more convenient than default. Printed in Bambu Wood PLA.

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Neat organizer, though it won't be convenient to take out any batteries if it's full, but I left some space, put 8 batteries there and now it's good enough. Fits into my compact 2*2 gridfinity battery storage (1*1 18650, 1*1 2032 and 2*1 mix AA/AAA)


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Printed on A1 Mini with basic PLA. To my surprise it was printed without supports, but no noticeable issues, all good. Thanks!
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