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Publication date 2023-03-09 at 12:19
Design number 1105759

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3D model description

Sick of banging your head against the wall trying to connect objects that just won't cooperate? Tired of searching high and low for the right tool, only to find that it's gone missing (again)? Well, you can finally put all that frustration behind you, because the Object Connector is here to save the day!

What is the Object Connector, you ask? It's only the most amazing, mind-blowing, awe-inspiring invention ever to grace the world of object connectivity! With its sleek design and intuitive functionality, the Object Connector will have you connecting objects with ease in no time.

But wait, there's more! Not only is the Object Connector easy to use, it's also super versatile. Need to connect a couple of bookshelves? No problem. Want to attach a cup holder to your desk? Done and done. The Object Connector can handle all your object-connecting needs, and then some.

And let's not forget about style. The Object Connector isn't just a functional tool - it's a fashion statement. With its sleek lines and eye-catching design, the Object Connector is sure to impress all your friends and neighbors (assuming they're as into object connectivity as you are, of course).

So what are you waiting for? Get your hands on an Object Connector today and start connecting like a pro. Your objects will thank you, and you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.

3D printing settings

Layer height: 0.2mm
Infill: 25-30%
Supports: No supports needed for this model.
Raft or Brim: Not necessary for this model, but if your printer tends to have trouble with adhesion, you can use a brim for added stability.
Print speed: 50mm/s or slower for best results.
Material: PLA or ABS are both good choices for this model, as they are both durable and easy to print with.
Bed temperature: 60-70Β°C for PLA, 90-100Β°C for ABS.
Nozzle temperature: 200-220Β°C for PLA, 230-250Β°C for ABS.
Of course, these are just general guidelines, and you may need to adjust your settings based on your specific printer and filament. It's always a good idea to do a test print first to make sure everything is working properly before printing the final model. Happy printing!

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