December 29, 2025
Description
Kenji is your new desk companion, a keychain, a souvenir and an useful test print.
If your Kenji came out perfect, ready to see what your printer can really do?
Print-in-place is just the beginning. Fully articulated assemblies are where tolerances really matter.
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No Supports, no brim.
Rear seam line
On the photos I used the default 0.2mm on PrusaSlicer:
0.2 layer height
15% Infill
Tested on PLA and PETG
IMPORTANT:
If you're having problems with the legs and feet fused together try to low the extrusion multiplier.
To play safe you can start at 95% and increase or decrease as needed.
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Kenji is your new desk companion.
More than a cute robot and keychain it is an useful test print to check dimensions, overhangs and even a tiny bridge. Use the tolerances (0.25 on foot and 0.4 on legs) to adjust the extrusion multiplier of each of your filaments.
I myself was very impressed of how different each filament can be, got numbers from 105% to 92%
See all my designs on cults:
https://cults3d.com/en/users/jajaum3d/creations
All my designs are protected by Copyright Law. Purchasing does not grant the right to sell any digital file or printed model of my designs without explicit consent. Please respect the hard work of 3D artists by not sharing or selling digital files.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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