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Hydraulic Rice Huller (Automatic)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, no supports, 5% infill, multi-color assembly, no AMS required
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, no supports, 5% infill, multi-color assembly, no AMS required
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Hydraulic Rice Huller

In ancient times, without automatic machinery, the rice harvested from the fields was husked manually. Ingenious people invented this device that uses hydraulic power to drive a water wheel, which in turn drives a mallet to beat the grains, removing the husks. The removed husks become bran. This model uses a hand-cranking mechanism to simulate the movement of a rice-hulling water wheel, allowing everyone to better understand this ancient invention.


Size: 200*180mm A1 mini Can also be scaled down for printing
Filament: No AMS needed, single-color printing and assembly.
The entire model requires no supports and is easy to assemble.


Precautions:
Before printing, be sure to clean the build plate thoroughly. You can use alcohol to wipe it down, and it's best to apply glue stick to reduce the chance of the first layer not adhering and printing failure!
Filaments that have been stored for a long time must be kept dry. Remember to dry them before use.

 

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