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Popcorn Purse The Devil Wears Prada Style

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Red (10200) / Filament with spool / 1kg

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File for a popcorn purse in The Devil Wears Prada style.

Red, with adjustable width and movable handles.

Requires tree supports, easy to remove.

Layer height 0.2

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the finish of the base was completely crooked, one side was right the other was extremely bad, it looks like the bottom slipped to the side
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Did you find any solution
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I had a similar issue a few days ago. it was with a different print. turned out the screw behind the print head needed tightening
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Replying to @amandakay :
I printed a very elaborate and detailed vase and it came out perfect, everything is in order
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I liked it a lot because it has the handles separate but I don't know why it came out with this mark?! What do you think happened
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How strange Did you have it properly placed on the print bed
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You have reduced the size a lot. Tell us what size you have made it and we will print it to see if we can give you a solution
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the handles how is it best to orient them I can't print them
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We printed them flat but with auto normal supports. Try it to see if it works better for you
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the bag so cool, but the hook is so so bad, this is the forth time I try with it and it broke ...
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same ! Purse printed beautiful but the handles I printed them five times already and they breaking
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Replying to @nancyls626 :
They have a position to hook. If you look, there is a flat part. And if not, apply a little heat to the hook part and you can hook it easily with your hand. It's simple. It won't take you long and you ensure a good hold
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Replying to @nancyls626 :
me too!
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
A very nice design there are issues with the handles and putting them on has a trick as the author correctly states it has a flat side Even so for my part I decided to reprint the parts but vertically instead of horizontally so that the curve of the hook would be continuous and not layered Supports were added for this and they turned out much stronger Aside from that it is an excellent model that looks more realistic than other models
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hot water to put the wizards in and you're done I trimmed it at the bottom to make it as solid as possible
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I have a P2S your design says my printer is not compatible.
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You have to let it print. Change the printer type in your bambu and that's it
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Replying to @user_3474957320 :
it’s not letting me choose my Bambu printer. see message
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Download the file and in your bambu studio or slicer you can put your printer
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handles snap everytime. heat in boiling water to soften and they slide on.
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We have modified the handle model. It is easier now
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Replying to @user_3474957320 :
where are the modified handles
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The model and project themselves are well made to look at. As already noted in the comments, the handle is very delicate and I have wasted at least 4/5 pieces. The fact that there is a flat part for insertion and discovering it only in the comments is not the best thing. I would ask whoever published this project to create a small video/gif or at least write it in the initial information. I'm trying again for the umpteenth time. EDIT: I recommend inserting one hook at a time and not both at the same time. It's a shame, it could have been more intuitive
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As soon as I have a free machine, I will print the top part and make a video. Good idea
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The hook of the handles break continuously when I try to fit them They are already on the third print because they break
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Warm them up a bit before putting them on
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They have a straight shape on one side so that they are easy to fit and then move without coming out of place
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