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This is a truly insanely detailed print. I did not know my printer was capable of producing such fine details. Amazing!


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I printed it with a 0.2mm nozzle. I've added the profile I created to do that for others to use.


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Works very well! I did find out that sometimes it won't work on the first try. Just spray some alcohol and light it with a lighter. Leave for a couple of seconds before blowing it out. That way it is 'warmed up' and it will fire for sure! And once it's warm, it will fire every time.
I've also found that if I just remove the cap, reinsert the dart and screw the cap back on, without spraying again, it will probably fire again. This way, it can do 3 or sometimes even 4 shots on a single spray!
And for the rest, there's fire, there's explosions and there's stuff flying around. What's not to love about this thing?!
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Looks really nice. I would have expected to be able to get the two halves from each other again to clean it, but once clicked in place, it doesn't seem to budge.
Printed in wood PLA, using the designers profiles.
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Looks really nice. I would have expected to be able to get the two halves from each other again to clean it, but once clicked in place, it doesn't seem to budge.
Printed in wood PLA, using the designers profiles.
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Does what it says :)
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Works well, although I would have liked a bit more stability. It is pretty easy for the router to be knocked off the stand.
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Works well, although it seems to have been made for the smaller version of my calipers. In hindsight, I feel that the manual one that does not require calipers is probably easier to use.
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Look really neat. I printed them in Black Walnut and White Oak wood PLAs from Bambu.
One note though: it is pretty tough to click the parts together. I think the 'lips' should be a bit smaller to ease the operation.

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Used Elegoo Aluminium Silk PLA and Elegoo Bronze Metal PLA for the front parts, the back is printed in Elegoo Black PLA, using the carbon print build plate for the carbon effect on the back.
Looks really cool on my desk. Had to add some lube to make it run smooth, but it's a real stunner now!
Thanks so much for the model!


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works very well. Holes are a bit big though, don’t need such large screws for a small hook.
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I printed it in ASA, so it can handle the heat when the sun shines on the bin. Curious to see if it will keep the maggots away!


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Printed well in PLA, but I'm not sure whether they will last very long.
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one of the teeth broke while removing the supports from behind them. It’s very hard to pull them from behind the teeth, as they are bigger than the gap under the teeth.
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Looks really good. Supports felt like bit much and were a bit difficult to remove. I’d use normal tree supports next time rather than the strong ones, but nevertheless, the result came out great!


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Looks really good! Sadly it had some cracks, but I 100% blame that on my first trial with printing ASA. Not sure what I need to change, but I'm sure it has nothing to do with the quality of the model.
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Benchy, the best way to test new filaments!
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Works very well! Finally an easy way to lube the chain without getting the lube all over the tyre and other parts.
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