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JoshRobloxReview
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I'm a YouTuber called JoshRobloxReview. I like to make 3D Models and 3D Print them for myself and publish it online to help others! Subscribe: youtube.com/@JoshRobloxReview
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Deep in a forgotten cyberpunk sector, resistance engineers forged the Cyber Totem to encrypt data within physical geometry. Intercepted by the grid, this digital relic has been decrypted into pure OpenSCAD code. Now, it serves as the ultimate test for your Bambu Lab printer. Its hypnotic 90° spiral twist pushes Z-axis precision to the brink, while the hollow core and floating perimeter ring demand flawless cooling and retraction settings. Dare to print this no-support anomaly? 🌀🚀
Cyber Totem: Cool No Support Printer Benchmark
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One day, I was bored, had nothing to do, so I created a new project! Since I 3D Modeled my GD Icon I currently have, I decided to make Cube 1 which is the default cube, and the Zoink Cube! Wasn't very hard, it took around 2 hours and after that, I coloured the 3D Model, but 3d Print it Single Colour Since I didn't have an AMS!
Cube 1 and Zoink Cube GD
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The Cube 484 brings your favorite custom selection straight off the menu screen and onto your desk. The A1 Mini captures every single blocky pixel flawlessly, building the iconic face with crisp geometry and sharp details. Instead of just highlighting it in the menu before your next run, you can now hold your ultimate custom icon right in your hand. It's the perfect physical companion for anyone who loves the game.
Cube 484 GD (JoshRobloxReview Edition)
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The Circle Theorem Geometry rules textbook pages, but it belongs in your pocket. The Circle Geometry Card transforms abstract formulas into a tangible reference tool. As the A1 Mini zipped across the build plate, chords, tangents, and sectors took shape in sharp, contrasting relief. No more flipping through notes mid-project. It’s a durable, credit-card-sized cheat sheet for makers and students alike. Math, digitized in OpenSCAD and materialized in plastic.
Pocket Guide: The Circle (Geometry Card)
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Beyond the Line Math was always flat. X went left and right, constrained to a single, boring dimension. Then came the Real and Imaginary Number Line. As the A1 Mini printed, a second axis rose perpendicular to the first—the "i" axis, stepping out of the page. It wasn't just math anymore; it was a physical 2D plane instead of a 1D plane. Abstract complex numbers became a tangible grid you can hold. Proof that even "imaginary" things can be brought into reality.
Real and Imaginary Number Line Visual NO AMS
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The Precision Test The A1 Mini is fast, but how precise is it? To find out, I designed the Micro-Gap Separation Test. As the toolhead flew across the bed, it left tiny, microscopic spaces between interlocking geometric walls. No room for error. When the print finished, a gentle click separated the parts instantly. A perfect test of tolerance and calibration, showing exactly what this machine can handle. Ready to test your printer's limits?
Micro Gap Separation Test
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The First Layer The A1 Mini hummed. On screen, HexaStationery looked perfect, its custom text flush against the wall. With a click, the file sent. The printer danced through calibration, then the nozzle dropped to the plate, laying down a flawless hexagon. Layer by layer, the walls rose—sharp, clean, and support-free. A cheerful chime signaled completion. The bed slid forward, presenting the smooth, solid trophy. It was exactly as planned, ready for MakerWorld.
HexaStationery
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