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A1 mini

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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*WARNING* Needs supports but difficult to remove. This will test your printers capabilities, photos printed with Slim Tree Supports with some bridging errors but not too bad all an all with very patient trimming. PS I am a beginner so maybe you know how to set up supports better, if so please share your print profile! Much love yall, happy Printing.

 

I made this for a friend who is a Costco shop alcoholic. Perfect for desks and barbie dream houses lol Have fun, and good luck pruning!

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
My 9yo saw the shopping cart and wanted it dearly. reading the comments this was likely to be a challenging build. We are on our 4th print with an a1 mini so definitely not experienced. Came out pretty good - definitely a challenge getting all the supports off but pretty neat. Had left the printer on ludicrous speed and should have slowed it down. I was surprised by the amount of excess and going to do some googling to figure out what the little building was for. Thanks for the design!
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thank you so much for your review and your print looks awesome! the tower is for color swapping, it’s pretty hollow tower that is printed just enough to keep the same layer height as the objects. The waste/poo that produced is to make sure the color is fully swapped and it’s not a mixed hue of the old color and new color. you can adjust the amount of poo by clicking on the flushing amount and adjust the multiplier, it’s auto set to 1.0 I usually adjust between .60-.75 to reduce waste but if you wanna make sure the color isn’t mixed I’d then I’d leave it if it’s too much of a light to dark difference. Feel free to search YouTube on reducing filament poo
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thank you for the response! Appreciate the education! Definitely going o lol into the poo reduction lol.
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The design looks excellent! Printing this, however, is a bit of a test for your settings. I have attempted this twice but what fails me is the undercage storage bars are thin and spaced out. I think I may try again sometime but tweak the design to have more bars underneath. The wheels don't move by the way.
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Appreciate your understanding, Im pretty new but definitely this is a tough print and it takes alot of patients and fine tuning to get a moderately decent print lol but once you get it its pretty sweet desk decor
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Replying to @xVoidX :
I'm new to this as well. I love the design, so would like to try printing it again for my daughter to use with her dolls. Can I ask what exact settings, especially for supports that you have found work best for your design? I appreciate you may not remember! :)
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Replying to @user_30414997 :
I don't recall 100% but I just redownloaded it and seen the settings I normally use, the only thing I can think of changing/adjusting from the profile is changing the Tree Support Style to Tree Slim, and maybe changing infill but that didn't change the print time by much at all so doubt it'll make a real difference in strength. My real success was just being super patient in cutting off the supports with tiny pliers. It was like Bonsai tree maintenance and even then I still broke pieces, also I wouldn't make the print any small lol its fragile enough..
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Thanks for your reply. Boosted. Will try again after redesigning the lower bit when I have time. looks amazing though
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Wow thank you so much, I really appreciate it!! Happy Printing :)
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dodgers wheels move?
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Wheels do not move, sorry im a beginner, still figuring everything out.
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