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I printed it using blue glow in the dark 3mm pla. Printed on the ultimaker. For the ultimaker these are the optimal settings to use because of the nature of the print:
IMPORTANT: on cura change the scale to this
X: 180 mm
Y:156.3303 mm
Z: 0.35 mm
This maximizes the build volume and prints it thin enough so it is flexible but still strong.
speed: 60%
temperature: 215 C
build plate temperature: 80 C
fan speed: 0%
material flow 100%
I experimented with many many settings but found this one to be the best.
This can be printed with just a skirt i.e. without a brim or raft. It really saves a lot of time and you don't have to worry about trimming it after it is finished printing. When you remove the print from the build plate, let it cool a bit or it will warp the print very easily and ruin the texture of it. (these are just suggestions for the ultimaker I'm not sure how other printers will work with this)
You can tessellate these and bond them through sewing or melting and
IMPORTANT: on cura change the scale to this
X: 180 mm
Y:156.3303 mm
Z: 0.35 mm
This maximizes the build volume and prints it thin enough so it is flexible but still strong.
speed: 60%
temperature: 215 C
build plate temperature: 80 C
fan speed: 0%
material flow 100%
I experimented with many many settings but found this one to be the best.
This can be printed with just a skirt i.e. without a brim or raft. It really saves a lot of time and you don't have to worry about trimming it after it is finished printing. When you remove the print from the build plate, let it cool a bit or it will warp the print very easily and ruin the texture of it. (these are just suggestions for the ultimaker I'm not sure how other printers will work with this)
You can tessellate these and bond them through sewing or melting and
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