Rubber Duck

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Rubber Duck

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Print Profile(5)

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

Tiny (20%)
Tiny (20%)
Designer
20 min
1 plate
5.0(24)

Small (40%)
Small (40%)
Designer
41 min
1 plate
4.9(15)

Normal Size (60%)
Normal Size (60%)
Designer
1.4 h
1 plate
4.9(7)

Big (100%)
Big (100%)
Designer
4 h
1 plate
5.0(8)
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Description

Rubber duck miniature to display or for kids to play with.

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Small (40%)
Printed very well on the A1 Mini, but your designed supports are very hard to remove and leave markings, had to rework the supports, otherwise its great!
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Could the supports be due to the different printer, or do you think I should rework them? Any suggestions for better supports?
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Replying to @Zavatar :
I’ve sliced it with auto tree supports and it went just fine I think it’s the distance between support and model but otherwise they are awesome.
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Replying to @RoGueMS :
I just put the supports in the right area and left the rest of the settings as default. I've never had issues with removing supports so I wonder if it could be the specific printer/size. Thank you very much for the feedback, I appreciate it. :)
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Big (100%)
this was a very high quality profile! no mistakes were made, and the curviness is very smooth! awesome for bigger rolls of filament though, as it is very big. but otherwise, pretty cool!
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I love the filament color!!! Amazing 👏
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Small (40%)
printed in pla
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Normal Size (60%)
awesome model, but because of the clog the head did finish, I have to reprint
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Tiny (20%)
Very nice!
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Normal Size (60%)
Awesome rubber duck, although when I printed it out of TPU, since it completely solid it trapped a ton of air inside and ended up being more rigid than I was hoping for. I may make a remix with a hollow core and hole in the bottom to see if that makes it flexible.
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Sick Send me a pic when it's done
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Replying to @Zavatar :
I ended up reprinting it in 85a TPU instead of 95a and it turned out much more flexible.
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I should try TPU. I mostly print in PLA. Appreciate the boost :)
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Tiny (20%)
Very cute, prints without support and layer lines even with .20 are nice. I think I liked .16 best, though.
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Thanks for the review!
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Printing ducks to hide on an upcoming cruise! These are perfect!
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Thanks for the boost! Hope you have a good cruise!
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Tiny (20%)
turned out so cute
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Big (100%)
Super tel für den wihrpool
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