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Forbidden City Meridian Gate Ornament (Monolithic/Multi-part)

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Multi-color parts
Multi-color parts
Designer
8.4 h
6 plates
5.0(2)

Monochromatic Print-in-Place
Monochromatic Print-in-Place
Designer
5.1 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

Multicolor Modular Rooftop Spaghetti Repair (Select this if your rooftop is spaghetti-fied)
Multicolor Modular Rooftop Spaghetti Repair (Select this if your rooftop is spaghetti-fied)
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8.4 h
6 plates

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Comrades, could you offer your support? This is very important to me

After much deliberation, I've finally begun this series. I'll take my time with it. Open-source projects and charity work feel quite similar; I hope those who appreciate this work will consider a donation or other form of support. Your backing will be crucial in determining whether I can continue this endeavor with confidence

“A city, a city so vast as to be bewildering”

---This is my favorite description of the Forbidden City. It is a city where the emperor resided, the emperor's city. The emperor ruled over the empire; therefore, it is also the city of the empire. Millions of artisans toiled for six hundred years in its creation – the sweat of laborers across the land, yet ultimately, it remained the emperor's private domain. Today, we need not concern ourselves with the constraints imposed upon subjects centuries ago. We can enter this city through the central gate, and it has once again become the possession of all. Today, I hope this city can grace the desk of every admirer. This will be a long series, released gradually, and I hope you will continue your support.

As this marks the commencement of the Forbidden City series, naturally, we must begin with the main gate

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Two versions have been created. The first, a single-piece print, is simpler, and was created using two A1 mini printers without AMS lite, so multi-color printing hasn't been verified. It also produces considerable waste. The multi-color version is designed as separate parts, allowing for scaled printing on other machines.

Glue Exhaustion

If printing the multi-color, separate-part version, please use the latest version

The base has pre-drilled holes for magnetic levitation, but the center of gravity needs further adjustment. Theoretically, a 30g counterweight should be added to the lighter side.

If you wish to avoid drilling holes, you can remove the base modifier and adjust the infill density

 


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