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luffy one piece

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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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25.4 h
3 plates
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4 colors profile no AMS needed, 0.2mm layer, 15% infill
4 colors profile no AMS needed, 0.2mm layer, 15% infill
29.7 h
6 plates
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Colored - 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Colored - 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
133.4 h
13 plates
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luffy from onepeice printed at .2mm 15% infill and tree supports

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Model quality is good but some of these are not designed to fit nicely. Plus I had to split a lot of pieces to have that smooth finish. But overall it was a nice experience.
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Thanks for sharing , I am new to 3d printing I would like to know how did you do to deal with loose attachments/ tight ones ?
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Replying to @Ibra0x0 :
hey, I sanded the right ones and had to super glue loose one :)
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Could you share a remake of the model? although I've seen that some crazy person already printed it with an A1 mini
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Bit of issues with tolerances, but it turn out amazing
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omg that look amazing
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amazing, can you share the 3mf whit colored parts?
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Thanks for sharing , I am new to 3d printing I would like to know how did you do to deal with loose attachments/ tight ones ?
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super fun print! first time ever painting a 3d print and I think it turned out amazing! I didn’t have much success with 0.4mm nozzle on 0.20 layers so I changed it to 0.16 high quality and turned out much better!
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Thanks for sharing , I am new to 3d printing I would like to know how did you do to deal with loose attachments/ tight ones ?
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Replying to @Ibra0x0 :
hey @libra0x0! i used some quick-drying superglue to bond the loose parts together. if you dont have superglue i reccommend using a soldering iron to melt the parts together. (it takes a bit more skill to make it look good) for the tighter parts i used a metal nail file to get into the hard to reach places insted of traditional sandpaper. a nail file can get those spots without ruining all the other parts around it. i also reccommend test-fitting everything before painting just in case you need to file it down and not ruin all the paint.
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Can you do remake for a1 mini?
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I printed with a1 mini no problem!
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Bambu PLA Basic (Black), PLA Matte (White), PETG Translucent (Gray). Was a bit finicky to glue some of the parts together, but turned out really cool. Probably going to paint the white parts in the future.
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Thanks for sharing , I am new to 3d printing I would like to know how did you do to deal with loose attachments/ tight ones ?
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Replying to @Ibra0x0 :
I assume you mean for assembling all the parts? I just used some super glue that I had lying around to hold everything together, since the fit on most of the parts was quite loose.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Painted by my daugther - the model was pretty hard to assemble but turned out good!
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Very nice print, indeed some difficulty with assembly but the overall result is worth it Thank you for sharing
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Beautiful print I printed it in PETG and painted it simply fantastic
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Colored - 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
had to tweak the majority of the fittings but it was worth it great sculpt!
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nice work! how did you tweak them ? what did you do for loose attachments?
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Replying to @Ibra0x0 :
What i used personally was a soldering iron both to expand the insert openings and to add melted filiment to fill openings that were too big to make them snug. Hope this helps😁
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Replying to @Ibra0x0 :
so sorry for the late reply i don't know how i missed your question. I used a soldering iron and heated up and melted some extra filament in the looser connecting parts until i got a tight fit and same for the parts that didn't want to go together i melted the cavities back until they were wide enough that it could connect
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💓
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