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FilaFoundry
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Printed very well, and the design is beautiful. However, the lineweight used in the artwork is ever so slightly too thin in certain areas - be extremely cautious when removing from the print bed and cleaning any stringing, as it will remain delicate until it is attached flat against a wall. Great design overall, but I would recommend scaling by 20-30% to avoid too much fragility in the finer details of the final product. I allowed the print to cool for several hours (more than necessary) prior to removal, but it's entirely possible that I hadn't cleaned my plate thoroughly enough prior to printing. So, while I still recommend scaling to anyone else printing this, it's possible that the slight breakage was just poor handling on my part.
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Printed perfectly! The design of the crest is spot on, and scaled appropriately. The cover fits with just the right amount of side-to-side clearance on the Switch 2 dock, and does not restrict airflow (which is a new design consideration specific to the Switch 2 due to the addition of a fan inside of the dock, so it's appreciated that this was not overlooked). It's also very secure: despite its thin/easily removeable nature, there's no worry of it shifting or pulling away from the dock as long as the dock is sitting on a flat, stable surface. One additional perk of the new faceplate-style design for the Switch 2 as opposed to a complete dock shell style that can be found in excess for the original Switch, is that it's easy to print multiple variations of this design with a relatively low filament usage, and swap them on the fly depending on the game of the season.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1515038/1587052/ratings/2025-07-10_345cffb1ea7688.jpg
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Printed exactly as expected - detail was very fine without causing any stringing issues - definitely made for a special birthday occasion! Final print is very sturdy when fully inserted into a cake - be aware that it will wobble unless the "20s" text is resting against the top surface of the cake as opposed to floating above (although this may have been due to my specific cake's texture rather than the design of the print, or a combination of the two).
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/768505/703983/ratings/2025-07-07_e120dcf26d90d.jpg
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Print came out exactly as expected - layer height was appropriate for the sizes of the chamfers on the model, and it is scaled appropriately to fit well inside of the creator's "Breakable Zelda Pot with Rupee" model (doesn't fall out of the top, pot must be broken to retrieve the rupee). Modeling seems to be geometrically accurate in comparison to the video game inspiration as well.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1021780/1003301/ratings/2025-07-07_40dfb15dc802.jpg
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Print is designed very well - the magnet holes are push-fit if you utilize the product linked by the creator, which is a fantastic decision, considering how tricky orienting with correct polarity would be when you add super glue into the equation. The pieces are not 100% flush when fully assembled, but about as close as they can be given the amount of clearance stackup that should be expected with an assembly of this size - it also breaks apart with a sound that resembles an in-game pot smashing (when using PLA Basic, anyway), which I found very satisfying. The rupees the creator designed to pair with the pot will not fall out of the top hole, and so the pot has to be smashed to retrieve them, which is as it should be for in-game faithfulness. Arranging the pieces to print one per plate with optimal support structures was also very well done - no errors throughout the printing process with my X1C using PLA Basic.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1023863/1005695/ratings/2025-07-07_4cf7a07ba9d83.jpg
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