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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A stethoscope to go with the Nurse hat already published and the Doctor hat that is in the works.  This is a delicate model and the supports are difficult to remove.  I tried to optimize the supports to protect the appearance of the bottom of the model while still making them come off somewhat clean.  

 

The desk goose model comes from @GiggleSter at Desktop Goose - Free 3D Print Model - MakerWorld.  Please feel free to show pictures of your completed projects!

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We love our goose any chance we could get some more summer items?
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I'm working my way through my list of items to make. There are some other items that I'm planning on making. I need more printers to print out my tests. Hahaha...
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May I ask here you got the unicorn float file?
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Replying to @user_2216667492 :
If you search unicorn float it’s the one with the purple and pink ones on the picture. I resized it so that the center hole is 31mm across to fit over his head
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Nice accessories!
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Thank you for pictures and ratings! Looks fantastic!
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This is a great print. I had a total right hip reconstruction surgery on 5/18 and my boyfriend printed me the stethoscope and Dr mirror, it has really cheered me up to look at this little cutie. I cannot wait to print all the accessories for my desk goose. I am hoping for an ARMY uniform or hat (hint hint) to honor my son who is going to bootcamp in September. His MOS is 35F and he will be gone from September 2026 to March 2027 for Basic Training then his AIT. Thank you again for the cutest prints ever!
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We wish you well with your recovery! We'll definitely add an Army uniform and/or hat to the list!
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doesn't print well supports don't come off at all
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What support settings do you have? Did you enable the advanced settings? You can also use PETG or specific support filament that would allow them to be removed easier.
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Replying to @EC3D_Designs :
didn't change anything printed right from maker world
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Replying to @car13eh :
I suggest making the highlighted support setting changes in the slicer to help with the supports. If that doesn't work, I would suggest using either petg or Bambu support filament to see if that makes a difference. In my experience, some filaments are harder to remove the supports from if that same material is used as the support material.
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Broke apart in the middle of print. Tried again slower with additional brims still broke apart. I used dry filament.
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Sorry you are having difficulty with this print. I’m not sure what could be causing the issue with it breaking apart. I’ve printed this one out multiple times during testing and for myself. If you have any pictures of the failed part, I can try to help you troubleshoot.
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have you cleaned your printer's nozzle and bed
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Replying to @LeeThreeD :
Always
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Printed these, turned out so cute. You do have to be careful removing supports, but if you take your time it’s so worth it. thanks so much!!
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Yes, the supports are a bit of a pain. Some of the models require them to an extreme and that makes them harder to remove. We try to balance the finished part appearance and ease of support removal. Glad you like the model.
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Replying to @EC3D_Designs :
Yes, I don’t mind taking my time on supports. I just really appreciate all these files you are dropping. My printer can’t keep up! thanks so much for sharing!
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Replying to @user_2216667492 :
I think designing, testing, tweaking, and generating the final prints has consumed the majority of our free time. It's been a blast so far!
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I'm sorry you had issues with this print. If you need some tips or if there is anything we can do to help out, let us know. No feedback besides a low rating and a thumbs down doesn't allow us to do anything to help make any improvements to the design.
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I am going to give this a 2nd try. my first attempt the amount on filament waste was alarming and I had so much trouble with getting the supports off that it broke.
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so cute
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Thank you for the rating!
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Another great accessory to my desk goose!! Great job. Thanks for sharing.
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You're welcome, people loving our designs is what keeps us motivated!
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made for wifes desk goose, supports left a lot of clean up but i got done.
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Sorry, we do have a new print profile we're going to replace the old one with. It will hopefully have easier support removal.
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