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Catchall Tray - Pen y Fan

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
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Over the years I have been lucky enough to climb many of the mountains in Wales, along with others throughout the UK. But to me I have a number of favourites.  Pwn y Fan is a very popular hill in South Wales, and an area that is used by the British Army for mountain training.. I have taken my family and friends up to the top a number of times and I never tire of the views from the peak. 

I  needed a simple catchall tray for my desk, and was inspired to create this tray after viewing others on MakerWorld, but I have added what may be a unique approach by adding a simple outline of Pen y Fan as part of the overall pattern. This may be too specific for most people, but there may just be someone who recognises the mountain scape or has been to the top or the base.

The tray dimensions are 220X160x20mm. If needed  it can be scaled up or down. This is printed in Charcoal PLA and the details picked out by Copper Metallic PLA.

I have amended the print profile to make the tray more dense, a light tray is no use to me, but you can easily reduce the infill if you desire. I have also found tat f=this produces a smoother top layer to the tray, without the need for ironing, and therefore reduces the print time. I have also reduced the speed of printing the top layers and I have found this also adds to a smoother and cleaner top layer.

I am very new to this 3D malarky, and if anyone has suggestions on how to make the large flat top layer even smoother it would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks everyone, and I hope someone likes the design. I have added other mountain scapes to more trays.

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