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Take A Hike Keychain
door cfisch06
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Bring a bit of the outdoors and adventure with you wherever you go with this Take a Hike Keychain!
This can be printed in multi-colour even without any upgrades using a single nozzle (no multi-material or Palette Pro needed!).
I've uploaded the .GCODE files for PLA which can be used directly, or you can download all .STL files and slice them yourself.
PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS:
This design is meant to be printed using the First Layer Inlay method which can be done with any printer, no upgrades needed. The following youtube video and article show examples of this method:
Youtube video from Make Anything:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV2AjyowXX4&t=1041s
Article:
https://www.alexwhittemore.com/first-layer-multi-material-on-an-unmodified-single-extruder-printer/
SLICING INSTRUCTIONS
Bring all .STL files into your preferred slicer, lay them down, and line up the thin pieces exactly with the main body pieces. Then, delete the main pieces and save only the thin piece
This can be printed in multi-colour even without any upgrades using a single nozzle (no multi-material or Palette Pro needed!).
I've uploaded the .GCODE files for PLA which can be used directly, or you can download all .STL files and slice them yourself.
PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS:
This design is meant to be printed using the First Layer Inlay method which can be done with any printer, no upgrades needed. The following youtube video and article show examples of this method:
Youtube video from Make Anything:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV2AjyowXX4&t=1041s
Article:
https://www.alexwhittemore.com/first-layer-multi-material-on-an-unmodified-single-extruder-printer/
SLICING INSTRUCTIONS
Bring all .STL files into your preferred slicer, lay them down, and line up the thin pieces exactly with the main body pieces. Then, delete the main pieces and save only the thin piece
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