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Freedom 250 Fight Trump HueForge

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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A Freedom 250 commemorative HueForge print featuring a raised-fist Trump portrait over a distressed American flag, oversized “250” typography, and red “FIGHT!” lettering for a bold patriotic independence-themed display.

 

Print Settings:

  • 100% infill
  • Sparse Infill Pattern: Rectilinear
  • Turn off "Detect Narrow internal solid infill"
  • 0.08mm layer height
  • 0.16mm base layer
  • Model size: 200x200mm
  • Optional: You can use a height range modifier up to 0.96mm to print the solid base layers at a higher layer height, such as 0.24mm.

Filaments used:

  • PLA BambuLab Basic Black
  • PLA BambuLab Basic Jade White
  • PLA BambuLab Blue
  • PLA BambuLab Basic Red

This print uses 4 unique filaments.

Similar filament colours may be used, including close Bambu Lab or equivalent alternatives, but results may vary depending on filament brand, colour, transparency, and calibration.

Swap Instructions:

  • Start with Black.
  • At layer #12 (1.04mm), swap to Jade White.
  • At layer #20 (1.68mm), swap to Blue.
  • At layer #27 (2.24mm), swap to Black.
  • At layer #29 (2.4mm), swap to Red for the rest.

 

 

Extra Tips for hueforge prints!

  • Set your filament temps to 10c lower ~ 210c
  • Ensure detect narrow internal solid infill is off
  • Resizing! Ensure that you unselect “uniform scale”, and only modify the X & Y axis, the Z axis MUST remain the same
  • Setting your retraction length to ½ of what it currently is will reduce stringing 

     

 

To speed up printing,  you can use a height range modifier - Only do this after the swaps/pauses have been inserted and the model sliced first!

i.e. where a model has the following listed: "Optional height range modifier supported up to 0.72mm where noted."

1.  Right click on the body under the Objects tab, and select height range modifier

 

2. Change the two values specified below

3. Reslice and watch your print time drop down!

 

 

 

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