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Jim Happell
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Quick print. perfect fit for the Christmas tree shaped scrub mommy, which has a face a bit different from the original. thank you!
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/2026440/2184825/ratings/8f00b450-c7ed-11f0-8cae-199755124daa.jpg
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It’s working out great for my crocheting. I did sand it a little after removing the supports to be sure yarn wouldn’t snag.
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So cute! It’s a fun little extra to put into birthday cards. It does have a lot of color changes (every layer,) so I wish there was a way to print it with a bit less waste. Also, the connections were pretty loose and I had to use super glue, so keep that in mind in case you’re giving this to kids.
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Turned out great! instead of orange, I used Inland PLA silk in dark yellow.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1578588/1661058/ratings/a91f0100-6345-11f0-a0e5-c570f0c5aa0d.jpg
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Another beautiful design! I wasn’t sure what to expect with the colors. for the blue, I used Inland PLA in a greyish blue color (not sure of the actual color name, but I think it worked out well,) and for the green, I used the Bambu PLA that came with my P1S. It seems that my green is much more opaque than yours, giving my bookmark a much greener overall look, which I think still looks nice. The same thing happened with red when I printed one of your cross bookmarks. I’m sure getting the colors to look exactly how you want them takes some trial and error. But I’m very happy with how this turned out.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1444576/1504075/ratings/df04bc70-62a9-11f0-934d-376e2e5c279e.jpg
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I didn’t see anything saying what type of filament to use, so I used PLA, which is all I have. It was a bit tricky to get the last side folded, but it worked! Fun print!
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/226845/633240/ratings/ad5bfbb0-5e95-11f0-ad36-4b89836bb3c5.jpg
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The print turned out beautifully, although much more vibrant in color than the example photo. I wondered if you used a true red or more of a burgundy? I’m thinking of trying again with orange instead of red, to see how that changes it. Edit: I tried one with pink instead of red, and I love how it turned out!
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1217211/1233326/ratings/d5675a50-0c51-11f0-9479-017991eaafad.jpg
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It turned out great. I printed it in a rainbow silk PLA. I did have trouble removing the supports from the draped fabric part… the cross ended up breaking off right at the base, but that actually made it easier to finish removing the supports, and I just glued it back in when I was done.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1195476/1208053/ratings/e057ead0-0a8d-11f0-ae34-456407aef632.jpg
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It turned out nice, but once it got to the “love you” part, I expected it to stay on one color. I noticed it kept changing between white and red, and on each layer, it printed one tiny part in white instead of red (as seen on the inside of the right side of the V in my picture.) Changing that one little thing would save on both filament (poops) and print time.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1224083/1241517/ratings/5dd3ebb0-076b-11f0-87e5-c9f3cadd71a3.jpg
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