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Box for Shisha/Cachimba coals

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    • Letras.stl
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Publication date 2022-05-21 at 18:34
Design number 731875

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3D model description

This model is a box for storing 26mm bong coals. It can hold up to 64 coals.

This model is a box to store 26mm hookah coals. It has the capacity to store up to 64 coals.

3D printing settings

**EspaΓ±ol/Spanish **EspaΓ±ol/Spanish

Regarding the box, the printing parameters are very simple. 2 perimeters, 5% fill. From 0mm layer height up to 5mm I recommend using a layer height of 0.1mm. From 5mm to 112mm I recommend a layer height of 0.2mm or 0.3mm if you want to reduce printing time, ideally 0.2mm. From 112mm to the end of the object I recommend a layer height of 0.1mm.

Regarding the cover I recommend generating two different G-codes, one for the letters and one for the cover. First print the G-code for the letters in one color and face down, and after finishing the printing, and without letting the printing bed cool down, change the filament and print the G-code for the lid in another color also face down so that it looks as good as you can see in the images. For both the lid and the letters I recommend 2 perimeters, 5% infill, 6 top and 4 bottom layers.

If you have any questions, drop me a line and I'll help you with anything.

English/English

Regarding the box, the printing parameters are very simple. 2 perimeters, 5% infill. From 0mm to 5mm layer height I recommend using a 0.1mm layer height. From 5mm to 112mm I recommend a layer height of 0.2mm or 0.3mm if you want to reduce the printing time, the ideal would be 0.2mm. From 112mm to the end of the object I recommend a layer height of 0.1mm.

Regarding the cover, I recommend generating two different G-codes, one for the letters and another for what the cover is. First print the G-code of the letters in one color and upside down, and after printing, and without letting the print bed cool down, change the filament and print the G-code of the lid in another color also upside down so that it looks as good as you can see in the images. For both the lid and the letters I recommend 2 perimeters, 5% infill, 6 top layers and 4 bottom layers.

If you have any questions, write me and I'll help you in any way.

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