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Combined Platform and Pole
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This contains the print settings I used for the Combined Platform and Pole by Leitz, which itself is a remix of the Straight Pole Curved Hole Illusion originally by SRFin.
By combining the platform that rotates with the pole into a single file at precisely the angle required, there is no need to glue them together and fiddle around with the angle when doing so. All that is needed is a color change.
**Print Settings**
Rather than giving a list of the settings I used, I just attached the .3mf file, which includes the color change. However, I could not figure out how to slow it down after the color change, so if your printer has an option to do so, I would decrease the speed to 50%. Your slicer may say the object is sinking, but it is only by a little bit to avoid some extra supports, saving filament and time. Additionally, you may notice that there is a seemingly random cylinder. This is to give the actual part time to cool and can be discarded once finished.
**Other**
If you foun
By combining the platform that rotates with the pole into a single file at precisely the angle required, there is no need to glue them together and fiddle around with the angle when doing so. All that is needed is a color change.
**Print Settings**
Rather than giving a list of the settings I used, I just attached the .3mf file, which includes the color change. However, I could not figure out how to slow it down after the color change, so if your printer has an option to do so, I would decrease the speed to 50%. Your slicer may say the object is sinking, but it is only by a little bit to avoid some extra supports, saving filament and time. Additionally, you may notice that there is a seemingly random cylinder. This is to give the actual part time to cool and can be discarded once finished.
**Other**
If you foun
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