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St Bernard Doggo - Very Good Boy - Pupper Woofer

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3D model size X 90.3 Γ— Y 111 Γ— Z 127 mm
Publication date 2023-07-09 at 20:41
Design number 1315506

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3D model description

Here we have a very good boy. St. Bernard's were/still of my favorite dog growing up as a kid, and have such a unique look to them that makes this a perfect print idea. They are A LOT of dog, so to speak, so I figured a 3d print would suffice for my St. Bernard needs!

There are 430,370 facets to the StBernardDoggo.stl file provided with purchase.

In the images provided he was printed at 5in/127mm in height and took just under 9 hours to print, without any supports! It's a very easy print, with just a few modification recommendations to your slicer (listed below) you should be all set to to fire off this print and have a new best friend in just a few hours.

3D printing settings

Software/Hardware:
Prusa Slicer 2.6.0-alpha5 - Creality3D Ender 3s1 - Inland PLA

I used the base Ender 3s1 config provided by Prusa Slicer with a few modifications to the settings listed below. I was successful printing at 3in/76.2mm and 5in/127mm Z-heights without any supports.

Settings:
Print Settings: 0.20mm Normal / 0.4mm nozzle
Perimeters: 3
Extra perimeters if needed: On
Extra perimeters on overhangs: On
Avoid crossing curled overhangs: On
Detect bridging perimeters: On
Seam Position: Aligned
Infill: Support Cubic

Printer Settings:
G-code flavor: Marlin 2

In the images I provided and the settings above, I was able to print the St. Bernard at 5in in height and the print took 8hrs55min. I think it could be reduced further with different configurations, but without having to add supports to my current configuration was nice! Please share you prints and configurations if you decide to give this one a go!

Thank you and take care.

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