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Parabolic Spike
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The Parabolic Spike is a geometric design featuring a grid of squares extruded to various heights, forming a sharp, stepped pyramid-like structure. Each layer of squares rises to create a visually striking pattern, with well-defined, rigid steps that lead to the top. The model's sharp edges and clean geometry make it both visually captivating and tactilely intriguing. Want to experiment with different aesthetics? Try adjusting the Z-height during slicing to create varied effects. Changing the height along the Z-axis can produce unique results, giving you more control over the final appearance. 3D Print Settings: The included 3MF file is set to a 0.12mm layer height to preserve the intricate details on the bottom border's first row of squares. If you prefer a faster print and donβt mind a minor loss of detail, you can switch to 0.16mm. However, for the full intended geometry, stick with 0.12mm. Here are the settings for FDM Printers - Infill: User Preference ( I use Gyroid, 10%) Supports: None Seam Position: Nearest Ironing on the top surfaces is recommended for a smooth finish on the square faces. If you have any questions or need assistance during printing, feel free to reach outβIβm happy to help! If you like this model, don't forget to check out the Mini Version! It prints much faster yet maintains some pretty sweet detail. π You can find the mini version on my page soon! Β License Information: This model is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA). You may share, copy, and redistribute the file for non-commercial purposes with proper attribution. Modifications must remain under the same license. Selling this model or modified versions, either digitally or as physical prints, is strictly prohibited. *Selling physical prints of my designs is only permitted if you are an active member of my Authorized Seller tier on Patreon, Printables, or MakerWorld.* To learn more, visit https://www.patreon.com/c/endlessdesignlab Thank yo
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