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Modern Desk Business Card Organizer-Simple print

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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1 plate

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Matte Grass Green (11500) / Refill / 1kg

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New to the world of 3D printing, but with a huge desire to create. I don't have my own printer yet, I work for a friend, and I dream of owning my Bambu Lab A1 to create much more complex structures—gears, screws, nuts, and joints—without prototypes, they can't be made. If you want to see a little talent grow and support my journey, give me a boost and let's create magic together! Thanks!

After two months of using MakerWorld and several 3D models created on MakerLab, this is my first project created entirely in Fusion 360, with all the inherent difficulties, a prehistoric computer, little time, and new commands.
I'd call it a return to the origins, but the algorithm would immediately reject it.
The piece has been refined, with a 0.30 fillet and no sharp edges, and to give it the best possible appearance, I activated adaptive layering at 0.12 and a radius of 9. I've also attached a Fusion screenshot to give this project a touch of originality. The rest is up to you :-)

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