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DIEGO 3D
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A 3D printing enthusiast working with the Bambu Lab A1 Combo, focused on precision, performance, and clean results. Passionate about functional designs, mechanical concepts, and optimizing print settings to achieve reliable outcomes. Constantly experimenting with new ideas, materials, and improvements. Dedicated to learning, refining skills, and contributing honest feedback to the maker community.
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Active more than 20 days out of last 30 days UTC time
Pioneer Maker
Print successful 146 different models and 687 hours
This glider plane is a simple and well-balanced design that looks lightweight and aerodynamic. The wing shape and proportions give it a clean profile, and the structure feels optimized for smooth gliding rather than speed. The plane flies surprisingly well for a printed model. It glides steadily and maintains direction with minimal adjustment. The wings feel stable, and once properly assembled, it performs consistently and is fun to throw. The only issue I had was during printing, especially on the tail section. As visible in the picture, there were small imperfections and slight layer inconsistencies. Some minor cleanup was needed, but it did not affect flight performance. Overall, a very enjoyable and functional print.
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This BB launcher model is well designed and prints with good detail. The overall assembly is clever, and the moving trigger mechanism fits together nicely. The BB feed strip system is an interesting concept and adds a mechanical feel to the project. The print came out clean at 0.2mm layer height in PLA. The trigger moves smoothly, and the BB strip feeds consistently through the channel. Most parts fit together well without major adjustments, and the mechanism feels solid once assembled. Some BBs occasionally got stuck in the channel and required minor adjustment and cleanup inside the barrel. Light sanding improved the movement. Overall, it’s a fun mechanical print with small tolerances that may need fine tuning
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This jewelry tray features a very elegant and decorative design. The pearl-style border gives it a refined, boutique appearance while still being functional for organizing rings, bracelets, necklaces, and small everyday items. It feels thoughtfully designed and works well as both storage and décor. The print came out smooth and detailed. I used PLA at 0.2mm layer height, and the rounded pearls printed cleanly with consistent layers. The base sits flat on the surface and feels solid and stable. The overall finish looks professional and neat. There was minor stringing between a few of the pearl details, likely due to retraction settings, and the print time was slightly longer because of the many curves. However, cleanup was easy and these small issues did not affect the final result.
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