Love-ly Tiny Dragon, Articulated, Flexy, Toy

Love-ly Tiny Dragon, Articulated, Flexy, Toy

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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For personal use only
FOR COMMERCIAL LICENSE: Patreon.
Social Tag: @bottega.3d

AMS/MMU available in 3mf file.

Love-ly is a cute articulated little dragon. It is printed in place and doesn’t require supports.

If you have adhesion difficulties while printing, I recommend using raft or brim. Good calibration and retraction is necessary for a great result.

For personal use only

All my files are protected by Copyright, should NEVER be shared or resold.

To legally sell physical print of my design and if you want to get the latest Models and exclusive designs for your support visit:
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NOZZLE: 0,4 mm.
LAYER: 0.16 or less
OUTER WALLS: 3
INFILL: 10%
SUPPORTS: NO
Z-HOP: 0,4 – 0,8

 

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Very cute dragons. I'm happy with the print. You can print any color you like.
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Thank you for feedback and pictures! Love the colors. 😊
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Beautiful choice of colors!
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Replying to @teammatthias :
Thank U
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Great model, be helpful if the default brim was in the main body colour as that would speed up post-processing
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Hi, thank you for your feedback and the beautiful images. Most of my drawings, especially the newer ones, can be colored using the "SMART FILL ANGLE" function. In the zipper folder you will find both stl and 3mf versions set up to facilitate this function. I encourage you to follow this tutorial: https://www.patreon.com/posts/coloring-my-with-91387282
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If you want, follow this post: https://forum.bambulab.com/t/ability-to-choose-different-ams-slot-for-brim/3776/8
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j'adore merci beaucoup
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Merci pour ces belles photos !
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Replying to @Bottega3D :
Avec grand plaisir
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This is by far the most flexible creature I have printed so far. I love it.
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Thank you very much and thank you for the wonderful photo ☺️
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but the first 5 layers were all spaghetti, then it printed normally on top. I'm using Bambu Sparkle PLA and the double dragon print. Using the gold plate, so it could be adhesion problems, but I've not experienced that before with the gold plate.
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Thank you for your important feedback. In the pdf I always attach to each of my projects, there are tested and recommended instructions of all settings. I definitely recommend using the brim, the end pieces are small and tend to come off. Even better is the raft. Very important is the z-hop of at least 0.8. Let me know.
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ein wunderschönes Model und vorallem Vielseitigkeit
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Vielen Dank für den Kommentar und das Foto! 😁
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My granddaughter is obsessed with her new friend. Amazing model and the print profile was great.
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thank you very much!!! ❤️
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a lot of work cleaning up the mobile. looks good. think will look at picture.
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Perfect files
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very cute little dragon. had some issues with one segment coming off the build plate, but adding a brim and changing to gyroid infill provided a successful print. the infill change was probably the main solution.
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