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0.24mm layer, 1 walls, 0% infill
0.24mm layer, 1 walls, 0% infill
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Kitchen jars, Print in spiral mode and respect the 103% percentage of the lid

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is this a food safe filament , environment and tools? i did google and found 3d printer does not respect food safe FDA requirements
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I don't know, I used it for dry food, noodles, rice, cereals. It is to put dry food, anyway the plastic it is made of is not toxic (PLA) and there would be no problem The problem with the 3d printer is that it joins between the lines (between layer and layer). That is why it is for dry food, not for storing sourdough or anything like that If it were not, you could not use the bowls for pistachios, for snacks and many more designs that are uploaded on the net... It is up to each one of you if you want to print it to use it for food or use it as a simple jar with a screw
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you just can use it for food that rots as it’s hard to clean between the grooves to be able to use it. Dry foods don’t have this problem.
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hi. which filament you have used. and can u also guide how to make it this transparent? mine is coming Milky translucent.
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Hello I used Bambu PETG Translucent And only changed the nozzle to 0.6mm and the first layer height to 0.3mm Printed in Spiral Vase mode 1 outer wall 0.85mm
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These should not be used for food.
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Strength Issue:the bottom started to peel away from the slides; the jar is super thin. I’m using it to hold slips of paper with all my unread books, so it still works for my use, but I definitely wouldn’t use it for anything heavier.
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Sorta kind of wish instructions were in the descriptions as far as settings used, even if it may end up being different per user, having a guideline would have been nice. Another Thing is, In the 3 slicers I have they all show that this is an solid object? There is no opening at all?
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I don't understand your questions
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Replying to @3Dworlddisgines :
He doesn't know that it's a vase mode print and what the settings for it are.
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what color filament is being used in the photo?
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The bottom broke off almost immediately
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What broke immediately? It can happen if you modified the line width that is set in the profile. Or low temperature in the nozzle can cause the printing layers to delaminate. If you have photos and want to show them to me, I'll be happy to help you.
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What filament have you used in the photos?
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Hi!! How are u? Filament Color Natural or Transparent... As you find it easier I have printed it in PLA material but one link is PETG and another is PLA Anyway I live in Argentina and I used a filament called "Grilon 3 Natural" https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Filamento-transparente-transparencia-dimensional-impresoras/dp/B0C5T79ZWH/ref=sr_1_5?__mk_es_US=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&;crid=2A27IMR871G65&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.y58mJpWxt7P8KEFMmJ8wMAzkgGpNG5EbAZ6bWye3Lm4JtRy94wOctsE68EsFkkw7DWrRYu5JzaUGqEvQX64XbyQ0HnAcGtpj4ikOtpxr9GQrgvBXf1PBVkKpBkIFtdo5JenfMoyieTM7h7F0iAb_v7cUjJbeu2HiOfQM6cRC1s7wr7QHbD7GoeOD2X3SOpvodfSE8nIqKtGuVGOrVUyZ1IGgzsqiV_8My8GLdoRhJgg.wczCqf4adrcnHDX0hdd17Nm0Yrg-1v_0zFVBuXaPlcc&dib_tag=se&keywords=filament%2Btransparent&qid=1734666357&sprefix=filament%2Btransparent%2Caps%2C220&sr=8-5&th=1 https://www.amazon.com/Filamento-transparente-decoraciones-filamento-1-181-23-622/dp/B0D92642FV/ref=sr_1_7_sspa?__mk_es_US=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&;crid=CKJ6I4NGR3SJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.79HGjPmEmGWcqktV3BCJkMFTbJitoehB15rOTo7VMd7SJ73riyNkMoD72AjA1Sn4GpyCG8vQzBac7U7VwcFYhfbwyDZC5xFhLlfpN9uGpg7j5VJHiALp1SSu-obdl84WEwKEp1vwxhThdfpAN_DsAL-L4xJ43ITpJlTJrDV9oKl_h44qMiQFj5LZyfdsUlY83hQfEiPhj-u-HDWHw01keT3H7kWJ7PKA4K0_q-cybnM.JkpQcKhS5OYmkg7oRCq_ghigA80HLDpFR6fPnGNLexM&dib_tag=se&keywords=Filament%2Bpla%2Btransparent&qid=1734666491&sprefix=filament%2Bpla%2Btransparent%2Caps%2C253&sr=8-7-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&th=1
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Everything fell apart, and the bottom fell off.
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