Orixá Xangô
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Description
Xangô (or Ṣàngó, in Yoruba) is one of the most important orishas in religions of African origin, especially in Candomblé, Umbanda, and other Afro-Brazilian traditions. He is known as the orisha of justice, lightning, thunder, and fire, and is seen as a warrior king, severe and strict with injustice, but fair and protective of those who follow the righteous path.
It is already ready for printing.
Optimized for FDM printers
Single solid piece
Great for painting
Stable base and ready for display
High level of detail, remaining printable
Printing tips
Layer height: 0.12 – 0.2 mm
Nozzle: 0.4 mm
Supports: required (tree supports recommended) at 20%
Infill: 8 – 15% Gyroid
Try setting the top interface spacing to 0.256 and 5 layers for 0.12 layers.
Try setting the top interface spacing to 0.290 and 5 layers for 0.20 layers.
Material: PLA / PLA+
License
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