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Moon – The Quiet Overachiever of the Night Sky

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Description

The Moon — mysterious, cratered, and always photogenic.
This 10×10 cm HuForge print captures the lunar surface in stunning 3D. Printed at 0.08 mm layer height and 100 % infill, it’s the perfect tribute to the rock that’s been lighting up awkward night walks since forever. 🌕✨

 

Project: Moon
Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm

The Model is 100x100mm in size
You may print at higher layer heights below the Base Thickness of 0.64mm
The Max allowed Thickness is 2.08mm and the Actual Thickness is 1.91863mm

Filaments Used:
    PLA Bambu Lab Black  Transmission Distance: 0.3
    PLA Bambu LabGray  Transmission Distance: 2.5
    PLA Bambu Lab White  Transmission Distance: 5
 

Swap Instructions:
    Start with Black
    At layer #11 (0.96mm) swap to Gray
    At layer #15 (1.28mm) swap to White for the rest.
 

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Give me a boost — I’m 384,000 km away and lonely.

"After printing the Sun and Earth, I couldn’t just stop — my cosmic OCD wouldn’t let me. So I went for the Moon: that quiet overachiever that’s been showing off its craters for billions of years. 10×10 cm of 3D lunar goodness, printed smoother than a zero-gravity dance move. Finally, you can hold the Moon without getting arrested by NASA." 🌕🚀

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