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3.6cm high, 0.2mm layer height, 2 walls, 15% infill, No support
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5 h
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3.6cm high, 0.2mm layer height, 2 walls, 15% infill, No support
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Sunken Benchywood Voyage ─ The Wreck of Benchywood

Description:
Legend has it that every Benchy creation serves as the ultimate test of 3D printing prowess.
But this vessel is different. It's not a tool for testing your machine, but a benchmark for your sense of humor!

Once a beacon of printing hope, lauded as the epitome of a beautifully printed miniature boat – until the fateful day of a poorly adhered bed, misconfigured supports, and a sudden filament jam…

 

She sank…

But this isn't a failure, but a meticulously planned, glorious demise.
The "Sunken Benchywood Voyage" is an unconventional wooden-hulled miniature boat that, after enduring numerous test structures in the plastic sea, spectacularly disintegrated and sank flawlessly.

No, it's not a printing failure—it's supposed to be like this.

This gloriously dilapidated vessel is a whimsical masterpiece that allows you to confidently declare, "This is the intended print result!"
No more need to explain to friends about "machine settings gone awry"; now you can proudly proclaim:

 

"I wanted to print a wrecked Benchy; it's by design!"

 

While others are still questioning their settings, you've triumphantly beached this vessel in the plastic ocean, making it the most captivating narrative piece in your workshop.

For in the world of 3D printing, imperfection is perfection.

 

No calibration, no supports needed, just pure submersion!

< Normal product, please do not adjust the machine ! >

< Normal product, please do not adjust the machine ! >

 

Approximate dimensions:

Height 3.6cm, Length 5.3cm, Width 3.2cm

Size can be freely scaled

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