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L-Proline

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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Description

L-proline is a non-essential amino acid unique for its cyclic structure, which provides rigidity to protein structures. It is a principal component of collagen, the most abundant protein in animals, making it absolutely essential for the health and integrity of skin, bones, tendons, and cartilage. Proline is crucial for wound healing, supporting joint health, and maintaining the structural integrity of blood vessels. While the body can synthesize it from glutamate, proline is also abundant in collagen-rich foods like bone broth, meat, and gelatin.

 

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Notes

  • If you happen to break something, use superglue to fix it. It will make the broken part even stronger.
  • I decided to go with the ball-and-stick type, as it is easiest to color, is rigid, and looks awesome.
  • The model represents the major resonance contributor.
  • I oriented the model for optimal strength/waste/time compromise, but if you decide to reorient it, try to avoid placing bonds along the Z-axis, as they will be very easy to break.
  • Supports removable without too much worry of damaging model if you are careful with scalpel and do of paper-sanding afterwards.
  • You can use PETG as support material (don't forget to set the heatbed to 70 °C!) and PLA for the model itself (the support then come off much easier). For extra swag, use PLA support filament or PVA as supports.
  • Recommended colorization is based on the Corey–Pauling–Koltun (CPK) palette (Figure 1). To quickly change colors, use the settings depicted in Figure 2.
    Alternatively, if you want to save filament and time, print the model in full-white and paint it with a permanent marker.

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Figure 1. Recommended palette based on CPK coloring.

 

Figure 2. Setting to quickly color atoms with one click.

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Figure 3. Filament flushing page.

Happy printing!

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