Ice Cream MoneyBox

Ice Cream MoneyBox

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A1 mini
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X1 Carbon
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A1

0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
8.3 h
3 plates

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Description

Our Ice Cream MoneyBox is made of PLA+, it consists of 3 interlocking parts, you choose the style and colors to create all the combinations you prefer. Our design is easy to print, fun, colorful and will appeal to young and old, it is also very capacious!

How do you mold it?
The project is based on 3 parts to be printed separately, we suggest you use a layer of 0.2 with a nozzle of 0.4, max print speed 70mm/s, infill gyroid max 20%, for excellent results!

Print the file "Cream1" keeping it in an upright position on the print bed and adding the support "at all points of contact with the plane", prefer support to triangles max 15% density and brim. If the print bed is well leveled you will not have problems. ; our *.3mf and *.gcode files already contain instructions (Cura) to print it correctly;

Print the "Cream2" file by turning the piece upside down on the print bed in order to keep the interlocking cylinder upwards, in this way you will not need to use neither supports nor brim; our *.3mf and *.gcode files already contain instructions (Cura) to print it correctly;

Print the "Waffle" file keeping the bottom of the object on the print bed, for this piece no brim and no support is needed; our *.3mf and *.gcode files already contain instructions (Cura) to print it correctly;

We are curious to see your combinations and your favorite ice creams!

For any information please visit our official website

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I like this little toy, however, I think it could be better if the "Waffle" cone had a waffle pattern on it. I am currently printing a model for my 3yo niece and I think she won't care about the waffle pattern.
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Hello, thank you for your suggestion. When I designed this piggy bank, I wasn't yet technically able to create patterns, so I published it as it was.
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