Detroit Lions All Grit Lightbox

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Detroit Lions All Grit Lightbox

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I really like the All Grit Shirts that can be found so I started poking around for a lightbox for the man-cave. Wasn't able to find what I was looking for so I made it. This lightbox has a wire opening in both the stand and the lightbox, and a cable guide at the back of the stand in case it's up against a wall. Design also includes a wall hanger hole on the back.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
very cool light I had just a few holes around the all would be fixed with 1 solid layer of white maybe? really fun gift for my 17 year old lions fan! EDIT: thank you for the great advice!!
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Set your flow rate to 1.08 and use Arachne and you won't have any holes. It's because the printer can't get into the tight spaces. If you slice it, you should be able to see the holes up close before and after. Here's a great video that explains it https://www.shurdle.com/conten/arachne-walls---fill-holes-%26-gaps-in-3d-prints. Glad you like it! Just literally uploaded a variant which is "Detroit Grit".
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Just a quick question as I do not see anything in the description about it, but there are pauses added to this after the first 2 layers and I am not sure if they are there for a reason. I did not notice them before I started the print and wanting to check before I continue just in case I should be doing something during those pauses. Thank you.
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Ah, didn't realize I left those in. I use them when printing so I can see if the filament left any "whispys" that I can brush or pick off, so they don't end up showing in the final print when lit up. They can be removed.
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Very nice! What blue filament did you use?
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Inland PLA+ Light Blue
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