3D model description
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The Electric State Robot 3D printable STL file is directly inspired by the imaginative and thought-provoking artwork of Simon Stålenhag. Stålenhag is well-known for his distinctive style of blending science fiction, nostalgia, and surrealism to create unique and captivating pieces.
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Introducing the stunning Electric State Robot 3D printable STL file, inspired by the captivating art of Simon Stålenhag. This highly-detailed design is the perfect addition to any sci-fi or dystopian collection, and is sure to impress both casual fans and serious collectors alike.
Crafted with precision and care, this 3D model accurately captures the unique style of Stålenhag's Electric State universe, complete with intricate details and sharp lines. The design is optimized for easy printing, ensuring a smooth and seamless experience from start to finish.
Once printed, this robot stands tall at 52.5 inches and boasts a range of impressive features, including fully-articulated limbs and a sleek, futuristic design. Its sturdy construction ensures that it is built to last, making it the perfect centerpiece for any display.
Whether you're a die-hard Simon Stålenhag fan or simply looking for a unique and striking addition to your collection, the Electric State Robot 3D printable STL file is sure to exceed your expectations. Don't miss out on the chance to bring this amazing design to life - order yours today!
3D printing settings
The optimal settings for a 3D printer depend on the specific printer model, the type of filament being used, and the desired print quality. However, here are some general guidelines that can help you achieve good results:
Bed Temperature: The bed temperature should be set according to the filament being used. For most filaments, the bed temperature should be between 50°C and 80°C.
Nozzle Temperature: The nozzle temperature should also be set according to the filament being used. For most filaments, the nozzle temperature should be between 190°C and 230°C.
Layer Height: The layer height determines the thickness of each layer of the print. A smaller layer height results in a smoother and more detailed print, but takes longer to print. A good starting point is a layer height of 0.2mm.
Print Speed: The print speed also affects the print quality. A slower print speed results in better print quality, but takes longer to print. A good starting point is a print speed of 50mm/s.
Infill Percentage: The infill percentage determines how much material is used to fill the inside of the print. A higher infill percentage results in a stronger print, but uses more material and takes longer to print. A good starting point is an infill percentage of 20%.
Cooling: Cooling is important to prevent the filament from melting or warping during printing. It is recommended to use a cooling fan for PLA and other materials that require cooling.
Retraction: Retraction helps to prevent stringing and oozing during printing. A good starting point is a retraction distance of 1mm and a retraction speed of 60mm/s.
These settings can be adjusted based on your specific needs and the desired print quality. It is also important to calibrate the printer regularly and make sure the bed is level before printing.