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Portal Companion Cube

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The only Friend you need is a cube in specific the Companion Cube! Introducing the only other thing on this planet that cares about you! The companion cube requires the user to be fully emotionally uncontrolable ( partly crazy) to take its effect. - NameHere

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I wasn’t sure what to expect when starting this project. There is no need for an AMS to swap colours, each object/group can be printed independently. That said this is most certainly not a print-in-place and noting will snap together after printing either. Be ready to get your gluing game on! Be aware on your connector for the hole/wire, you may need to perforate it to allow a wire through or just leave it out entirely; I left mine off as there was adequate support and I could find a great way to sneak a wire in without pulling out a solder gun. For my build I glued everything together except for one side. I chose to let that side be removable and only glued the outer objects to the wall so that it can slide off or on to change or adjust the light on the inside. I put a rechargeable puck light inside and use a remote to power it on/off. Printed all in PETG on an A1 mini. Overall I was very happy with out it turned out! I wasn't able to rate this print because I downloaded it instead of opening it Bambu Studio, but it is a solid 4/5, please accept my Boost instead :) Thanks for sharing this model, it was fun to assemble and learn even more things as I am still very new to printing in general. (ignore my layer shifts if you happen to look close, nothing wrong with the model, that one is on me)
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How do I assemble
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Replying to @adutev :
You will need glue to assemble. I have been using LePage ultra gel), but you may want to read up on what the general consensus/recommendation is… I was just using what I had on hand.
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Is there any instructions?
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Amazing model. Looks great! Here are some tips for getting better light distribution on the rings: - Only print the 3 topmost surfaces of the ring in white and the rest transparent. - Use archimedian pattern for top, bottom and infill I made a model for a LED-strip holder for this cube. It should be on my profile soon. For lighting, I used a Neopixel-strip, also known as WS-LEDs with 60 LEDs/m. It is controlled by a WEMOS D1 mini board utilizing an ESP8266 microcontroller.
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This was a triumph, huge success 😍
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great print quality and over all great print
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Super cute and easy to assemble, I loved making this (I didn't add any lighting). Thanks
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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the cake is a lie
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dang it I knew it
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:)
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is there a A1 mini version?
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Looks great! I di it on smooth 3D effects plates and they look great!
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