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LV Jumbo Pencil-Style Pen (BIC)

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Print Profile(2)

All
P1S
H2C
X1E
A1 mini
X2D
A1
H2D
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
A2L
P1P
X1 Carbon
X1

0.4mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.4mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Designer
6.8 h
2 plates
4.9(14)

Support tuning | Faster print settings
Support tuning | Faster print settings
4.9 h
2 plates

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Description

This model was remixed from the original jumbo pen design by adding custom surface patterns and decorative elements to create a new visual style. The primary modification was applying patterned textures/designs to the pen body while maintaining the original functional geometry of the model. No structural changes were made to the pen itself; the remix focuses on the added pattern customization for a unique finished appearance."

 

 

  • Uses a generic BIC ballpoint pen refill Click here
  • All components are designed to press-fit together cleanly, providing a secure and reliable hold without the need for additional hardware or adhesives.

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License

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