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Manual modifications of the print files (gcodes) are required for better quality, so I suggest using my gcodes instead of slicing.
Find the gcodes in “Yuki Snowflake Print Files.zip” folder (downoad), upload them on the SD card and launch the .gcodes from the printer interface.
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Printer requirements:
0.6mm nozzle with at least 200x200x200mm build volume
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body_snowflake.gcode , uphere_body_snowflake.gcode:
Two versions of Yuki's body, "body_snowflake.gcode" fits any 120mm pc fan, "uphere_body_snowflake.gcode" is specific for "Uphere 120mm pc fan". Run a "5V Uphere USB 120mm fan" at up to 12V with a "usb fan speed controller" to get maximum airwflow at low noise. Nozzle temperature is 210 °C and bed 50 °C, adjust temperatures once the print starts to fit your filament needs. Prints with 170g of material in 11h. Ender 3 v2 gives the best outer surface smoothness.
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cap.gcode:
Prints with 25g of Polipropylene in 1h45m. Apply polypropylene adhesive tape to the heatbed to ensure part adhesion. Tested with Formfutura PP
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icepack.gcode:
Prints with 100g of Polipropylene in 8h. Apply polypropylene adhesive tape to the heatbed to ensure part adhesion. Tested with Formfutura PP
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Slicing video: https://youtu.be/3wivfIi9iO4
Contact: alessio@riverfamily.art









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