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Description
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đť Pac-Man Ghost Inspired Poop Bin â Waste Container
Add a retro gaming vibe to your 3D printing setup with this fun poop bin inspired by the iconic ghost from Pac-Man đť
This container is designed to collect your 3D printing waste (poops, purge lines, and small scraps) while keeping your workspace clean and stylish.
The structure is sturdy and spacious, and the front mesh gives it a unique look while letting you see whatâs inside. Perfect to place next to your printer or on your desk as both a practical tool and a decorative piece.
Key Features:
- Iconic Pac-Man ghost inspired design
- Perfect for collecting 3D printing waste
- Easy-to-print structure
- Decorative and functional front mesh
- Great as a desk accessory for makers
- No AMS
- No support
- 32gr, <1h
đŽ Also a fun and original gift idea for retro gaming lovers!
Notes only for STL file
Only the 3MF print profile has the grid configured.
With the STL file, youâll get a closed box. To achieve the grid effect from this file, set the following in your slicer:
- Wall loops: 6
- Top shell layers: 0
- Bottom shell layers: 0
- Sparse infill density: 20
- Sparse infill pattern: grid
Available also Pac-Man
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License
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