Simple big trash bin

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Simple big trash bin

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0.28mm layer, 1 walls, 0% infill
0.28mm layer, 1 walls, 0% infill
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Why go to shop and waste plenty of money to buy durable injection molded trash bin when you can print your own. You can go Sport mode, later Ludricious mode and in the end normal or slow mode. Print time will drop way under 2 hours which is really cool for practically using the whole build volume. Enjoy and have fun. You might wanna turn up the temperature when printing in Ludricious and have more than 1 bottom layer :)

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how much volume will this hold roughly?
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Roughly 13 litres or dm³ but I wouldn't recommend filling it with liquid. To achieve the full height, slow down the print when about 80% of print is done. If you use larger nozzle, it will be more durable but it will take longer to print (according to Bambu studio)
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Replying to @lordmarinade :
If you model a block that is really 256mm³, you can achieve up to 17 litres.
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wow. OK. thanks for the reply and info. I'm a younger surgeon that loves tech, but I'm super new to 3d printing. thanks again
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was too thin, didn’t even survive a minute of anything heavier than a single crumbled paper basically, maybe if we made it thicker?
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it's a simple model that is printed in vase mode to make a shell, if you want to make it thicker, use the same model, print in vase mode but you need to use larger nozzle, preferably 0,8 or 1,0mm diameter nozzle. then the wall thickness will be determined from the nozzle used, of course 0,4-0,5mm thick wall will break eventually.
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The description literally says that conventional injection molded trash bin from any store will be more durable than this :)
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At first I didn't believe that the printer could handle it. But it managed it the first time in excellent quality. thanks
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Nice to see that! Looks like you were patient and you have good quality filament. It sure can struggle especially with 0,4mm nozzle - too small for so tall print.
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Trying again lol, @lordmarinade what filament did you print that with?
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natural PLA
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Is the outer wall of this trash can collapsed and deformed? I am currently printing 55%
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Yeah it will deform due to the shrinking of polymer when it cools down. But I think the slower you print, the less shrinked it will be, I printed almost whole can in Ludricious mode :) Sport mode will do. Slow down when its in 85% so you dont experience layer shift, the walls will be very twisty
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