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Set of Ribbon Loop Tools for Pottery

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A1 mini
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X1 Carbon
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X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
13.4 h
2 plates
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Description

Set of 3D Printed Ribbon Loop Tools for Pottery

This innovative set includes six different shapes of ribbon loop tools and five types of handles, which you can combine as needed using threads. This way, you can create a tool tailored to your exact needs.

Printing Instructions:

Material: We recommend using PLA, ASA, or PETG for printing the loops.

Thickness: The loops have a thickness of 0.8 mm. To achieve the desired strength, set the slicer to 2 perimeters for 0.4 mm nozzles.

Print Settings: In the slicer, enable "Print settings - Output options - Complete individual objects" for the best print quality.

Seam Position: For optimal loop strength, place the seam away from the loop-thread connection.

Usage:

This set is ideal for anyone involved in pottery, looking for flexible tools for trimming material. With the option to change handles, you can customize the tool to your exact requirements.

 

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3 of them broke first time I have used them. Print profile is excellent, however item itself is useless for me
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très bien
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very good
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Beautiful design, perfect print quality.
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Started printing these and then realized none of the tool head pieces are complete? They're all laying flat and don't form a full circle at the base so how will they fit in the handle?
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Yes they will
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Replying to @hvrkh :
So just to confirm, the top pieces should be printed as-is, laying flat? And they will fit and hold in the base even though they're not a complete circle?
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Replying to @jhill1025 :
Yes this is the way how I design it.
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A bit weak, blades snap easily.
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The controller 100 points the little thing on top so-so
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good print
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