92x132mm Stacking Baskets - Eternity Labs
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Description
Welcome to Eternity Labs – where peace is engineered and chaos is a feature, not a bug.
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These 92x132mm Baskets are ideal for anyone and everyone
2x of these will fit in a 140x200mm basket! - https://makerworld.com/en/models/520956#profileId-438393
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USE ONLY DESIGNER PROFILES - Many people are reporting fails from other profiles being used.
Features:
- Low filament usage - can be tuned further
- 2 Hr Print time - 0.28mm Layer height
- Hexagon pattern - Hexagons are the bestagons
- Interior rim that allows baskets to stack
- Optional Hexagon pattern lid - Great for desks and offices
Tested with - Esun PLA + and Bambu Lab PLA Basic, I tried Uzy - but the filament was not very high quality and the hexagons kept warping
Slow down the print if you are having issues with poor quality filament - Buy bambu lab!
I wanted a storage solution for my own space so I made these, I hope that you enjoy printing them in as many colours as I have!
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License
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