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Adventure Time BMO Figure (Interactive)

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Printing Any parts not mentioned in this section can be printed with standard settings and no support material. (BMO Case) - This part could probably be printed without supports, but it takes a long time to print, so why risk it? Autogenerated supports will work fine, but I created a support enforcer to prevent any unnecessary supports from being generated. To use the support enforcer, after importing the “BMO Case” STL into your slicer, right click on the model, mouse down to "Add support enforcer”, and click "Load…”. Select the file “BMO Case (SUPPORT ENFORCERS).stl”, and your enforcer should appear. Then, in your support material settings, check “Generate support material”, uncheck “Auto generated supports”, change your support style to organic, and check “Support on build plate only”. (BMO Battery Compartment) - This is another part that would likely print just fine without supports, but there are a few areas that could benefit from them. I provided a support enforcer for this file as well, other than that, I just used default snug supports. (BMO Battery Compartment Cover) - Also used default snug supports on this part. (BMO Arm 1 & 2) - These parts will definitely require supports. I used organic. (BMO Heart) - This is another part where supports are a must. The part itself makes very little contact with the print bed, but default snug supports will keep it stable while it prints. Printing in this orientation will leave the part with a flat spot and the surface quality might be rough, but these blemishes will be on the back of the part and won't be visible once BMO is assembled. I included an alternative version of this part for anyone that would like to try to find a better print orientation. If you do, please share it in the comments. (BMO Springs) - Print these at 100% infill with PETG, or another material with similar qualities. PLA won't do the trick. (Screens/Faces) - If you have a multicolor 3D printer, printing these should be a breeze. If not, I found
Category
Toys&Games
Source
MakerOnline
Published
What you need to print this: Beginner Medium confidence
Why?
no supports · 2 colors
Support-free Single piece 2 colors / AMS
Supports 0/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 0/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA, PETG
Colors
2 (AMS/MMU recommended)
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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