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Flexi Axolotl
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Flexi Axolotl – Print-in-Place | No Supports Bring a little aquatic charm to your print bed with this Flexi Axolotl! Designed as a fully articulated, print-in-place model, this adorable creature comes off the printer ready to move—no assembly required. The segmented body and tail provide smooth, satisfying flexibility, while the signature frilly gills and rounded features give it a fun, friendly look. Carefully tuned tolerances ensure reliable printing and easy joint movement on most FDM printers. Perfect as a fidget toy, desk companion, or quick, rewarding print. Key Features 🦎 Print-in-place design (fully assembled after printing) 🔄 Fully articulated body and tail 🧵 No supports required 💧 Cute axolotl design with detailed gills ⚡ Quick and beginner-friendly print Recommended Print Settings Printer Type: FDM Nozzle: 0.4 mm Layer Height: 0.16–0.2 mm Infill: 10–15% (Gyroid or Grid) Walls: 2–3 Top/Bottom Layers: 3–4 Speed: 40–60 mm/s Supports: OFF Adhesion: Brim optional (3–5 lines if needed) Material Recommendations PLA (Best choice) → crisp details and smooth articulation PLA+ → stronger joints PETG → works well, use good cooling to avoid sticking ⚠️ TPU may require tuning to prevent fused joints Print Tips Avoid over-squishing the first layer (helps keep joints free) Let the print fully cool before flexing Gently loosen joints after printing If joints stick, slightly reduce flow or first-layer width Scaling Designed for 100% scale Can scale down to ~80% depending on printer calibration Larger scales improve flexibility and durability Orientation Print flat on the build plate (default orientation) Model is optimized for bridging—no rotation needed Creator Note This model is designed for fun and reliability across a wide range of printers. If you print one, feel free to upload a make—I’d love to see your color variations!
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