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| Parameter | Recommended Value | Optimization Notes and Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Base Model | Ramón Pistol (Training Replica) | Model designed by NOVA 3D. Available as an STL file. |
| Filament | PETG or PLA Basic | PETG for maximum impact resistance and durability, ideal for frequent training. PLA for props, display, or less intensive use. |
| Main Color | BRIGHT Blue or Red | IMPORTANT for safety! Use bright, unrealistic colors. NEVER use black, metallic colors, or colors that could be confused with a real firearm. |
| Scaling | Default: $100\%$ (Scale $1:1$) | Adjust as needed. If you are going to use it as a prop for a small figure or want a pocket-sized model, you can scale it to $50\%$. If you need a different size, calculate the percentage carefully. |
| Model Simplification | Do not apply (default) | This model is optimized for FDM. It is not recommended to simplify the mesh (decimate) as it can reduce details and affect structural integrity, especially in grip areas and functional details. |
| Infill | $25\%$ | Provides an optimal balance between weight (for a realistic feel in training), strength, and print time/cost. |
| Infill Pattern | Cuboid or Gyroid | Excellent options for robust strength in multiple directions, important for functional parts. |
| Layer Height | $0.2 \text{mm}$ (Standard) | Good balance between print speed and detail. For a finer finish (fewer layer lines, ideal for props or display), consider $0.16 \text{mm}$ or $0.12 \text{mm}$. |
| Perimeters/Walls | 3 - 4 | Crucial for part durability and strength. A minimum of 3 perimeters is recommended for PETG and PLA. |
| Supports | Yes, necessary | Supports will be required for the trigger guard, trigger cavities, and possibly some barrel areas. We recommend "tree" supports for easy removal and less surface damage. |
| Bed Adhesion | Brim of $5 \text{mm}$ | Recommended to ensure bed adhesion and prevent warping, especially with PETG. |
| Extruder Temperature | According to filament | PETG: $230-250^\circ \text{C}$. PLA: $195-220^\circ \text{C}$. Follow your manufacturer's recommendations. |
| Bed Temperature | According to filament | PETG: $70-85^\circ \text{C}$. PLA: $50-60^\circ \text{C}$. Follow your manufacturer's recommendations. |
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