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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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15.1 h
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This is my first 3D printing project. I’d like to share a few small adjustments and important notes about the production process with everyone: I'm from China and still a beginner. I'll try my best to upload some Chinese-style content. Feel free to leave a comment and exchange ideas!

  1. 1. Material Choice: I originally planned to print it with black filament and then add gold paint for decoration. However, black filament was out of stock, so I temporarily switched to the newly arrived white marble-patterned filament instead.
  2. 2. Drilling Recommendation: I have a relatively large face, so this product isn’t suitable for users looking for a face-slimming effect. For this reason, I didn’t pre-drill the holes. The product fits most wearing positions well, so you can drill the holes yourself according to your own needs.
  3. 3. Finishing Details: After removing the eye support part, it is recommended to sand it down. There are a few burrs on this part after printing, so be sure to remove them before use to avoid affecting the wearing experience.

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