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Hair Tie Hair Clip

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All parts, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
All parts, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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This is the hair tie hair clip!  Use your elastic hair ties to help keep both parts of the hair clip clamped together.  Using a standard hair tie, this should hold your hair up and in place.  I would recommend printing in a vertical orientation (as per the .3mf file) for strength in the teeth.  I used tree supports with good results.  Just make sure to slightly wiggle the sides back and forth a few times and you should be able to simply pull the the teeth straight out from the tree supports.  Matte PLA and standard PETG work perfectly.  

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Great design! After printing it vertically, it would fail under tension, so I rotated the print orientation by 45 degrees with the teeth facing part way up. The resulting print came out much stronger. The recipient of this hair tie has lots of hair to put up, so two hair ties are working better than one. She has struggled for years with having to buy endless supplies of these. I’m so happy that now I can just print her a new one whenever she needs it. It’s such a simple and elegant design! Thank you!
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Thanks for the feedback! I might have to take a look at the 45 degree rotation. I'm glad the model is working for you!
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Printed nicely...
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My mistake, I was doing a bunch of ratings at once and rated the wrong hair clip, great design!
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Are you using my print profile? Also, which printer and what kind of filament are you using? The ones I've printed on my A1 in PLA and PETG have held up well. They're not quite as strong as store bought, but that's just the nature of FDM. If you aren't overly tough on them, they should hold up.
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Sorry about that!
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No worries! I hadn't had issues, so I wanted to fix it if there was a problem. Thanks for the feedback!
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it worked amazingly I tried to put another one similar to like this, but it did not work out and this one worked amazingly, and it was just so good five out of five
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Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad it worked for you!
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Fantastic design! Supports made me nervous but came off very easy!
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Thanks for the feedback! Glad to hear it worked out for you! I tried to find a way to print that maintained the strength in the teeth without using supports, but I didn't see a way around it without other compromises. Bambu printers do a good job with support interface, so it's mostly a non issue unless printing on something that isn't well calibrated.
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good
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Thanks for the feedback! Did you use my default print profile? Where did it break at?
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Great thing. Girlfriend is happy
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I'm glad it worked for her!
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