November 16, 2024
Description
I was playing around with my 3D scanner and this is the result: Large & small paperbags
There are two model - the small one fits all printers, the large one is for A1, P1, X1. But of course you can easily scale them in the slicer to any size you want.
Print preparation:
Make sure that your print bed is clean and grease-free and use quality brand filaments.
Print settings:
Choose the standard 02.mm layer settings and activate the spiral vase mode. For a 0.4mm nozzle set the outer wall thickness to 0.6mm. You can go up to 1mm with that nozzle size. Reducing the speeds by 30% is recommended for an optimal flow and improved quality.
See the print profiles (Orca Slicer and Bambu Studio) for more details.
Assembly:
No assembly required. You can use these paperbags as decoration, as a container or vase.
Info: The printed paperbags are not meant to be waterproof. I you want that you need to spray clear coat into the bags to seal all pores.
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Disclaimer:
This work by blecheimer is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. The shown model must not be used commercially.
Copying this model to other 3D printing websites is not allowed without my permission.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike