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Robert S
rspierenburg

Just printed this on my new Bambu P1S. Unfortunately it printed with a raft somehow but after some cleaning up all but the .1mm slider worked perfectly. Even the 80deg overhangs look pretty clean. All this and the print only took 4.75hrs total.

neilw2O N
meckelec

A nice improvement on #3DBenchy. A real test. Thanks.

JP
JoPoFoSho

Haha just when I thought my 3D printer was perfectly tuned, this totally destroyed that theory 🤣

Robert S
rspierenburg
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The Masters 2
master.tiger444

I just got a printer and tring it out now

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Jimw338

Just found this from being listed on the Proforge 3D dual-hotend printer on Kickstarter (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/proforge-3d-printer/proforge-3/). Wondering on the edge of possibility - could this actually be made into a functional toaster? Meaning, put in some sort of heat elements into the sides and perhaps the middle, and then some kind of print-in-place lever to push the toast up? I don’t know if you could do a “crumb tray” at the bottom though. A mortise in the bottom would be hard because of overhang problems.

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ib4ngsh33p

Why is thangs starting to replace thingiverse for me? see example above....

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shaunyouth

Magnificent! 50% is a beast of a trial.

Shahan S
Shahan

Great model to test printer and profile .. Thanks for share.

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DawnRucker

So EXCITED to try this!!! Got my hair pulling fingers ready to perfect it!

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woodwaker

Trying three sizes now 75%, 100% and 200% - see how they come out

Jason R
solar3dp

this is going to be great once my one print is done in a day i will print this bad boy super sized

3dprint.help
Dumdumdev

Let's see how well my printer is tuned!

Joel T
3dprintingnerd

FRIGGIN SWEET!

Joanna H
harveyjoanna

Can't wait to print this one!

Nerdy J
TheEdgeofTech

Love it!! You took the challenge and ran with it! This is awesome!!!