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Benchy Shark Attack - NO SUPPORTS!

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💡 If you like my models, give me a boost. I'm fighting my way through here against fidget spinners and cable holders. Every boost brings me closer to the light. Thank you. ❤️

‘The last voyage of the Benchy Aurora’

 

In the chronicles of the Maker seas, her name is written in molten G-code: Aurora, the Benchy of Hope. Printed in a time when overhangs were bold and bridges were flawless.

 

But no one ever spoke of what lurked beneath the surface - that behemoth known as the bane of all print captains: the white shark of Layer 67.

 

A behemoth from the STL's primeval days, with teeth as sharp as a freshly cleaned nozzle, with a mouth big enough to devour the stern of a Benchy in a single bite.

 

The Aurora was on her way to her maiden destination - Bed Level harbour - when the water rippled in front of her... then a jolt... a splintering...

 

And up from the depths it rose. Not a fish. Not an animal.

A horror from the cache of Slicer's past.

 

With a snarling crack, the shark's mouth closed around the stern of the Benchy - a final cry for help in the beeping of the endstops... then it was gone.

 

Only a single layer remained on the building board.

Torn apart. Abandoned. And whispering of what lurks below.

 

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Hello everyone,

 

I  made a kind of diorama, or a homage to the film "Jaws"

You don't need any supports or a brim.

 

If you have problems or questions write me a message.

 

All relevant settings are already in the 3mf. file. For a successful print it is essential that your printing plate is absolutely free of dirt, grease and fingerprints. Follow the cleaning instructions provided by the printer manufacturer.

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