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The Devil Wears Prada Purse

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A1 mini
P2S
X1 Carbon
H2D Pro
A1
H2S
X1E
P1S
P1P
H2D
X1
X2D
H2C
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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54 min
1 plate
4.8(24)

final profile - errors resolved - and size increased
final profile - errors resolved - and size increased
13.2 h
1 plate
5.0(6)

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The Devil Wears Prada popcorn container printed on A1 mini, you can adjust it to your preferred size

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made of large size the secret to not puncturing the first bed is to leave the speed at 20 initial infill at 70
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What size, how much time and filament
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I increased it proportionally to the size of the table, it became 22x20x12, but if you want a wider opening, leave it at 15, it took 7 hours to print
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Hello John!! Would you be so kind as to send me your file that works? This is the third time I'm printing and it fails when it makes the handles 😭 If it's not too much trouble, otherwise it's fine. Thank you very much!! My email is carmonasol52@gmail.com
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Beautiful, thank you! Scaled up and printed at 130%
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what were all your dimensions? I’m doing one now and it’s taking 4.5 hours but I don’t think it’ll be big enough
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Replying to @user_2380748960 :
mine took 7 hours. make yours bigger
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Replying to @user_4163960566 :
hello how are you can you send me the file of yours it turned out very good the size
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Scaled to the max on a P2S without supports. My niece couldn't snag one for the movie premiere so why not print one? Thank you for your work!!!
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How big is it
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did the bottom turn out well
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Replying to @valecharlotte :
Perfetto
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ficou ótimo
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What filament did you use
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Replying to @user_291980272 :
peteg
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Replying to @user_199500393 :
can you share the file with me as well
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scaled and printed without issue..
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It turned out beautiful! Could you do me the kindness of sending your file via email please? c_gagliaci@hotmail.com
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It turned out great! Do you happen to have the file, or what changes did you make
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could you send me the file? my daughter is killing me with it
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added details
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can I have the print
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
If you scale it up, add tree supports so the handles are supported. However, the supports may leave some material on the sides. But, better than spaghetti handles at 96%+ point. I think I took the scale from 40% up to either 60% or 80% and I could fit 4 with supports on a P2S plate. I used PLA Silk+
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Hello, excuse me, would you be so kind of sending me the file you used to print it with the supports? If it isn't a problem, my email is: hesasame@gmail.com
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final profile - errors resolved - and size increased
This model inspired by the merchandise of the well-known film is a must-have for movie buffs. I couldn't resist printing it
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unfortunately the handle broke. I thought the nozzle was scraping too much on the outputs. I will try to fix it the second time
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my handles both broke too. how do you add them with out snapping them?
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Unfortunately the handle broke, even so, the design is very beautiful
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