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Jesus Christ Cross Waste Bin 30g < 40 min

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Print Profile(1)

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

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 20% infill
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43 min
1 plate

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JESUS Christ Cross-inspired Waste Bin – Waste Container

This container is designed to collect your 3D printing waste (scraps, purge lines, and small pieces) while keeping your workspace clean and elegant

The structure is robust and spacious, and the front mesh gives it a unique look while allowing you to see what's inside. Perfect for placing next to your printer or on your desk as a practical tool and decorative piece

 

Main Features:

  • Iconic Christ-inspired design
  • Perfect for collecting 3D printing waste
  • Easy-to-print structure
  • Decorative and functional front mesh
  • Ideal as a desk accessory for creators
  • No AMS
  • No support
  • 12g, <20 min

 

Notes for STL file only

Only the 3MF print profile has the grid configured.
With the STL file, you will get a closed box. To achieve the grid effect from this file, set the following parameters in your slicer:

  • Wall loops: 6
  • Top shell layers: 0
  • Bottom shell layers: 0
  • Sparse infill density: 20
  • Sparse infill pattern: grid

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