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Not done and still in progress. Modeling a printable Hello Kitty lamp
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still in progress
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That looks sick!!
Now still has wrong coloring ( but it is only temporary colored in this tool just for me that will change later in the slicer tool) and missing details etc.. Since I am making this as a lamp got my two nieces this will later be the hello Kitty sibling (?) pair and accordingly the ribbon will be moved and the colors adjusted
I'd love to print 3D things like this! Which printer do you recommend?
Can't recommend one as I only have one due to my limited storage space. Prusa MK4+MMU3+ MK4S Upgrade+enclosure and even though I had two small problems I am still very happy. At least I would only use those from the open source scene myself, which would eliminate the need for bambu, for example.