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SS DimmaBenchy

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Printed at the Dimmsdale Dimmadome. Commissioned by Doug Dimmadome. Ridiculously tall by design.

Set sail aboard the SS DimmaBenchy, the most unnecessarily vertical remix of the classic Benchy to ever clog a slicer preview. Inspired by the ten-gallon-hat-wearing tycoon himself—Doug Dimmadome—this boat’s smokestack reaches heights previously reserved for telecommunications towers, fragile egos, and budget sci-fi space elevators.

This is not a boat for the weak-willed or the sensible. This is a statement piece. A middle finger to logic. A testament to the age-old question: “What if we just kept going up?”

 

Perfect for:
   •    Testing your printer’s Z-axis commitment
   •    Confusing your friends and loved ones
   •    Causing your slicer to sigh audibly
   •    Summoning Doug Dimmadome (results may vary)

 

Lore has it that the original was commissioned when Doug Dimmadome attempted to launch a cruise line. The only requirement? Every boat had to support the full weight and majesty of his hat. Thousands of filaments cried out in terror… and were silenced.

 

Guaranteed to:
   •    Waste filament in the most glorious way
   •    Require a dramatic reveal when removed from the printer
   •    Make strangers ask, “…why?”
   •    Make you answer, “Because Doug Dimmadome.”

 

Supports? Optional.
Practicality? Zero.
Vibes? Immaculate.

 

So go ahead—print it tall, print it proud, and whisper “DimmaBenchy” into the nozzle breeze. If your ceiling isn’t worried… you didn’t go tall enough.

 

Warning: May cause spontaneous yeehawing.
 

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I remember fairly odd parents lol.
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