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Printed at 130% scale for adult size 10 croc. Could not remove supports by hand but easy to gently take off tree supports by cutting with scissors at top of supports. A little scarring underneath from support removal but not noticeable. Inserted easily into croc. Initially tried 150% scale but base was too large. Croc charm base is solid and hopefully will stay in place. Used 0.16 high quality layer height, 0.4 nozzle. Printed with Bambu Basic PLA on A1 Mini.




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Still finding new ways to fold this. Made for a great plane ride. I had to vastly slow down printing speeds to have right bed adhension for first few layers.

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I sized down to 80 or 90 percent so it was slightly less than 4 grams per gator bookmark. Still came out really nice. Easy to print and assemble. Thinking students will really appreciate this.

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Printed very easily. assembly with the rubber band was a little tricky. I would recommend more of a detailed guide for putting it together. However, once built plane launch is spot on.

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Prints well and easily. It does hold the filament and on some filament rolls like MatterHackers it also locks onto and stays on the filament roll well. With a Bambu Lab roll the clip can slide some but it still holds the filament.

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My first published post to this 3D printing community. I'm learning and hopefully my projects will improve.
Platypus Croc Charm
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Instant fun for my two boys. Catapult is sturdy and assembly video was very short and easy to follow.

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Printer triangle and octagon version for party favor. Both printed fine but triangle is better. I would slow down print speed.

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Quick print, little filament used, and easily snap on to organize filament. 1 or 2 have popped off once I think but easy to find and put back on. Could have been user error and I didn’t put them on right the first time. Recommend for A1 mini or A1.

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Stand is perfect for balancing bird. No supports needed for stand. For bird, stand bird tall before generating supports. The supports will be easier to remove and you will be less likely to break most fragile part of bird (beak).

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Easy print and very durable. Not as interesting to continue fidgeting with as an infinity cube but still a good fidget model. Glow in the dark fidget!

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Easy, quick print. A surprise favorite fidget for my wife. At first we both thought it was too small and only moved around tips of fingers. I still prefer a heavier, regular size infinity cube but this is now her new go-to fidget. The fidget moves well right off the plate and does not have to be worked to loosen the hinges.

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So cheesy! Fit well in adult size crocs and stays put after several days of walking. Have to scale down or trim attachment circle for kid size crocs.

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Amazing glow in the dragon for a birthday gift :) Printed on A1 mini, no supports

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This fidget is easy and quick to print. A surprising favorite fidget for the family and slides through easily. Have to be a little more careful with spikes from bottom piece, which can more fragile.
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Balancing bird was a big hit with family, quick and little filament used. Easily printed but even when gently removing tree supports it left some scarring on the model (underneath wings and body of bird, so not very noticeable). Could be a user error on my end, and need to optimize tree supports, or try snug supports?
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