Shoe Organizer With Pull Tab.

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Shoe Organizer With Pull Tab.

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X1 P1 series. Filament Consumption – 100g
X1 P1 series. Filament Consumption – 100g
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A1 mini - Filament Consumption - 90g
A1 mini - Filament Consumption - 90g
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P1 X1 A1 Grooves added
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Hollowed bottom version 77g (no supports)
Hollowed bottom version 77g (no supports)
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Too many shoes but not enough space? No problem at all. This shoe rack allows you to optimize the limited space available to you while keeping your shoes together in pairs. Tab on the back helps you to easily pull an individual pair of shoes out without messing up the other pairs. Its main benefit isn't that it just organizes them, it isolates them and prevents the bottom of your shoe from touching the top of your other shoe, keeping them from getting dirty. This is only 100 grams of filament and less than 2 hours to print. LEDs strips I used to light up the shoe racks are listed in the BOM. 

 

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X1 P1 series. Filament Consumption – 100g
Other Issues:Marks on the print
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That looks like you experienced a layer shift or over-extrusion. Which is a mechanical issue with your printer and not an issue with the models profile. Especially since the settings in this print profile are pretty much entirely set to default. I suggest checking your printer for any mechanical issues, specifically check to make sure all of your belts are tight. Please review https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/knowledge-sharing/layer-shifts and this one to tighten your belts if they are loose https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/maintenance/belt-tension You might find the solution to your problem there. Also I do not recommend enabling any speed changes such as "Sport mode" or "ludicrous mode" while printing. If you do have a loose belt and enable one of these speed boosts then you will 100% get layer shifts
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indeed over extrusion or corner lifting
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Would be nice to review your rating, as the model is not involved in your problem....
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works fine for short shoes, but I don't know why it has so much stringing, if you have any articles that could help I would appreciate it.
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not sure, but it looks like layer shifting.
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Replying to @Jo90 :
I think I discover what happened, when the print shift between layers for some reason it is trying to wipe the nozzle, leaving a tinny bit of filament on it, do you happen to know where can I turn it off?
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everything was printed with high quality, I managed to place three models on one table.
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Hollowed bottom version 77g (no supports)
Awesome print
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Hollowed bottom version 77g (no supports)
Great!
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X1 P1 series. Filament Consumption – 100g
The back part pulled up from the bed and would not print. I tried to print a second time (after cleaning the bed) thinking it might be an adhesion problem but I noticed the back fork actually twisted and screwed up at the same place.
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Ehh I think this is just a bed adhesion problem not an issue with the profile. If you had issues with the print curling then its because the part didnt adhere to the bed. Definitely give the plate a cleaning. All of the upward angles are 45 degrees and pretty much every printer should be able to handle that
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Replying to @MeasureOnce :
I will check again and ask someone else with a printer to print this to see if the problem remains in the same place. I think it might be a design problem since nothing else failed to print in that area. Oh, and I clean the bed before every print.
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Replying to @user_735535503 :
Im not sure how it could be a design issue since its pretty simple geometry and almost all of the slicer settings are set to default but regardless Im sorry that the print didnt work out for you. Hope it didnt waste too much filament
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Hollowed bottom version 77g (no supports)
so much space 😁
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X1 P1 series. Filament Consumption – 100g
quick and easy works as described!
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X1 P1 series. Filament Consumption – 100g
Came out well, chose to use 10% adaptive cubic
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X1 P1 series. Filament Consumption – 100g
ottimo
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