Orixá Nanã
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Description
Nanã is a very ancient and respected orixá in Afro-Brazilian religions, associated with wisdom, swamps, mud, and the cycles of life and death. She represents ancestry, patience, and the silent strength of spiritual maturity.
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 – 0.20 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+
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