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Zelda boomark

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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This bookmark is a must-have for any Zelda enthusiast. Fantasy and video game fans will also find it delightful. However, it is truly designed for avid readers.

 

The bookmark pictured was printed with a 0.4mm hotend. It prints almost flawlessly, but for an even more exquisite outcome, I would suggest using a 0.2mm hotend.

The design allows for simultaneous printing with simple color changes on the layer, but it can also be printed directly with AMS.

 

Printed with 100% infill, a layer height of 0.08 mm, and a base layer of 0.16 mm.

 

Filament used:

 

Bambulab PETG White

Bambulab PETG Black

Bambulab PETG Grey

 

It can also be printed beautifully with PLA, but please refrain from mixing materials, as this may lead to poor adhesion.

 

If you wish to use this bookmark for commercial purposes, I kindly request that you consult with me briefly.

 

If you enjoy this bookmark, please feel free to leave a like. Your support means a great deal to me, and I always cherish seeing finished prints in the comments.

 

 

 

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