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TheDyingChicken
@TheDyingChicken
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Work mostly with leather, but have spread out to learning how to print. I've used cad programs before, but I'm mostly doing all this to learn more.
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Print successful 105 different models and 1,930 hours
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Initially, this made me paranoid- the angle it was sitting at made me nervous, but I read the statement about how it should be kept that way, and that with good bed adhesion it won't be an issue, so I had faith and gave it a shot. I want everybody to know- that description was absolutely, 100% accurate. I give this designer so much credit, and so much mad respect, because I was using my A1 Mini, and the way the designer accommodated the smaller build plate in a way that fit so terribly close while allowing me to keep this hammer as large as possible (without breaking it into several plates)...genious. i may be relatively new to printing, but even I can see the skill involved with this design. Serious respect, I appreciate the hell out of you being considerate enough to those of us with smaller plates, that you'd maximize the use of every square inch. Thank you! Printed flawlessly!
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So far, so good. I only worry that being so close to the heat end, will regular pla take damage and eventually become haggard or slightly melted or sag at all? I mean, I've been using my printer non-stop since printing this, and I'm seeing no signs of this, so I may just be paranoid- I was thinking to myself, "maybe I should've printed it using PETG," but I'm slowly growing less and less concerned as time goes by. I'm sure that printing it using PETG wouldn't be a problem, safety-first and all that, but mine is holding up superbly, so hey, props for the great design!
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I hate to say I didn't have the highest of hopes, but it turned out great!
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