Panthers LED Lamp

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Panthers LED Lamp

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(Best/Update/Quicker) 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 2% infill
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I made this model for a friend of mine. His high school team is the panthers so I said I'd make him a lamp. Enjoy!

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Stock print settings for this are not good. It prints with a brim first off lol you don't need a brim with something so large and flat.. All it does is create issues with the edges when you remove it. The other part of this is the settings used for this are bad for lightboxes. You end up with tons of little gaps in the print at the whiskers and other small areas. I used my own settings and got a perfect face on it without a brim. I'd highly recommend you upload a better version of the settings for printing because yours just ends up wasting filament. It's a shame because the design is great otherwise.
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What did you change to prevent the gaps by the whiskers?
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Maybe you should check your hardware? Not one other person has said anything like this and I sell lightboxes for a living and have printed thousands of them with different settings and these are about as good as you're gonna get. Using other settings, you end up with wisps and random dots of colors in spots it shouldn't be. It sounds like you haven't been printing that long so I'll enlighten you. It doesn't matter how big and flat a model is, the edges will lift up and the model will be warped.
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Also, a 0.4mm nozzle can only get into certain size spaces. If something comes to a small enough point, you'll get that issue on any model with any settings. If there are multiple colors that come together at a small point like where the blue and the black meet on the whiskers, you'll get that is 100% of the time. I hope I helped you out a little here! But always start with hardware, if all that's good, then calibrations, then settings, and if everything's good, it the geometry of the model.
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Other Issues:Pinholes
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Strength Issue:the front kept coming off
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