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### Squishfour.
The Squishfour is a nice and squishy thing that somehow doesn't need TPU. It uses PLA.
This thing is a great squish toy for people on a low, low budget that can only afford PLA! You don't even need a droplet of TPU, because the mechanism behind it is simple and is a mechanism, that is based off real occurrences, which of course, should work. And of course, as the saying goes, "If it works, it works."
This little thing has a pretty long story behind it, and below this is the long story behind it!
### Squishfour Story
I was making fridge magnets as usual with magnet holes and it was all normal with supports and such. Then I realized the supports... Kinda squishy! I also saw that the glasses I 3D printed... the part close to it would *oscillate when plucked*, like a *guitar string!* On PLA!
Then I remembered that. The Squishfour had 3 failed iterations, No. I had rectangles but slicer sliced it differently than supports, No II had springs but supports were too much, t
### Squishfour.
The Squishfour is a nice and squishy thing that somehow doesn't need TPU. It uses PLA.
This thing is a great squish toy for people on a low, low budget that can only afford PLA! You don't even need a droplet of TPU, because the mechanism behind it is simple and is a mechanism, that is based off real occurrences, which of course, should work. And of course, as the saying goes, "If it works, it works."
This little thing has a pretty long story behind it, and below this is the long story behind it!
### Squishfour Story
I was making fridge magnets as usual with magnet holes and it was all normal with supports and such. Then I realized the supports... Kinda squishy! I also saw that the glasses I 3D printed... the part close to it would *oscillate when plucked*, like a *guitar string!* On PLA!
Then I remembered that. The Squishfour had 3 failed iterations, No. I had rectangles but slicer sliced it differently than supports, No II had springs but supports were too much, t
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