Tiny Hummingbird

February 27, 2025
Description
This is a really exciting design release for me! Bringing you all the Tiny Hummingbird! THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE ANIMALS and I just had to make it!
As most Cinderwing3D "Tiny" Designs, the original size is usually pretty big. The "TINY" come in where they have been designed with bigger links to be STRONGER and capable of printing at smaller, ACTUAL TINY sizes.
I went through several renditions specifically to test bed adhesion for the wings! I'm happy with where it is at now BUT since it is a taller model, if you do have adhesion issues please use a brim!
I also went a little overboard on the .3MF Color Files! With the help of Admin Jazzy, we are giving you all (6) .3MF Color File Options!
Hope you all love this one as much as I do!
-Tracy
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Hi, I'm Tracy! Veteran, full-time mom, and entrepreneur at heart! I love creating unique and fun designs!
This design (like all Cinderwing3D designs) is under copyright. Which means, upon purchase, you do NOT have the right to sell commercially.
If you would like to legally sell them commercially, please join my Membership and subscribe to the tier for commercial resale. Link Below!
The Digital files are never to be re-sold, shared, or given away!
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**3D PRINTING SETTINGS**
**FDM Settings**
3 walls
10-25% infill
No supports
Try brims if you have adhesion issues.
Models tested between 60-100% generally
**Resin Settings**
No supports, flat on plate
50 um layer thickness
Light off delay can be helpful to let resin drip from links.
Proper bottom exposure tuning is recommended. Models, particularly in clear resins, can suffer from overexposure and fused links. The Ameralabs Town
testing is highly recommended to tune your settings as to get proper articulated prints! Exposure varies greatly between resins, printers, and environments.