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Dreamlight Valley StarCoin PLA/PETG Interface Test

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Its a Star Coin from Disney Dreamlight Valley.

I made this more so I could learn about the interface settings in Bambu Studio as well as a little bit about how bridging works with different layer heights. 

There are 3 plates, one with PLA for support interface, one with PETG as support interface and one with no support.

The PLA (yellow) and the PETG (black) I used for this are both super wet, which you can probably tell from the pictures, but I was doing this mainly just to see how PETG works as a support interface with PLA because I've never tried it before.

Please note I needed to use a spudger and some tweezers to get the supports off because there is nowhere to really get a good grip on them without tools. Both the PLA and the PETG came off super easy once started.

I tried a ton of layer heights for science but am only including the draft settings because it was fastest to print with least wastage and you could still get an idea on how the materials interfaced.

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what was the nature of the support issue? were they difficult to remove?
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