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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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more restrictive, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
more restrictive, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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My horse lost his fancy grazing muzzle so I decided to design and print one that was similar. Printed in TPU 95A. 

I'm cheap so my infill is low, but would probably be better at higher infill. Edited to add: more walls does increase the strength better w/w than more infill. 

I do not use supports or a brim and it prints fine. Attaches to a breakaway halter using straps and zip ties. 

 

PRINT AND USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

 

if your horse plays rough, it may not last long! Check your print nozzle temp is high enough to get good layer adhesion. 

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My sister wants me to print something like this for her pony, do you have any idea what percent size to scale it down to for a pony? I'm guessing maybe 75%
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Get a circumference measurement of her pony's nose and I can help you scale it appropriately. Or, scale it down and only print the first 1/8th (can use PLA) to have her check the fit.
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My sister finally got back to me, she said the circumference of her pony's nose / mouth is 16 inches. Would you mind scaling it it down.
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Replying to @user_1797158635 :
sorry for the huge long delay.. my sister said the circumference is 16 inches. if you can send me a file that would work with that, I would be greatly appreciated.
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Is there any way I could fit this on an A1 mini
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you could scale it down to bed size then stretch it with a heat gun. Or, if you are comfortable heat welding, I can upload a multiplate version of whichever version you are interested in and you can weld it together.
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I don't have the software needed for shrink it and I also don't have heat gun or any welding materials is there a way I could print it in two parts and make it so that they snap together?
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Replying to @user_441515013 :
I wouldnt trust a TPU snap fit to stay together on a horse. Maybe with some glue, but that could cause sharp, rigid edges depending on the glue used. Either way, itd have to be split into 4 pieces across 2 plates to fit onto a mini.
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Help I am unable to download this file do have any suggestions
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what happens when you try to download it? Does an error message appear?
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I'm also wondering how yours is holding up and if you would change anything. You had mentioned possibly increasing the fill to make it more sturdy, but I think that adding an extra layer or two would make it more sturdy if need be, not the fill percentage. now that you've used it for two weeks or so, what changes would you make?
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Yes, adding more walls/perimeters is a better way to improve strength than infill percent. Try 4 walls. You can also use a modifier in BambuStudio to increase the strength of the base/grazing face of the muzzle while keeping the rest light.
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Exactly what I needed, so glad you made it!
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love this! thanks for sharing as my pony destroys grazing muzzles too!
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