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HERO SPIDERMAN NOIR

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P2S
P1S
H2S
A1
P1P
X1E
H2D
H2C
X1 Carbon
H2D Pro
X1
A1 mini
X2D
A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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2 h
1 plate
4.3(4)

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I am a dad of two beautiful girls, and I enjoy introducing them to the multiverse through 3D printed nerd objects.
This is one of the models from my collection, which I share with those who love 3D printing, also to receive constructive advice and improve more and more.
I am a big Bambu Lab fan, and all my prints are made with P2S and A1 Mini.

 

I make test prints on a reduced scale (8 cm) to test the stability and performance of the model.
But there's an important thing: if you print it larger, around 15 cm, besides gaining details, you also gain ease of printing.
My advice? Enlarge it as much as you want.
You only need a minimum of basic slicing knowledge. If you have any doubts, write to me, and I'll gladly help you.

 

For testing, I printed it at 8 cm:
PLA Basic white
0.16 extra fine
hybrid tree supports
10 mm outer brim
0 mm object spacing

 

The supports are very delicate. They can be removed without damage, but one by one, slowly, with tweezers and patience. No need to go Rambo on the support… or you'll cry.

 

If you want to collect them all… come here (the trap is ready):

https://makerworld.com/en/@Gara/upload

 

 

Boost Me (for free)

i love you much!

 

Technical notes (the truth, not poetry)

I prefer to print in a single color and paint after priming with acrylic markers.
The colored images are just examples of coloring: then everyone goes by personal taste.
The design comes from an AI generation (Tripo), manually refined and tested in FDM to ensure real printability.
The "real" photos are the single-color white ones.

 

The part that decides whether you print or curse: bed adhesion.

 

I use CryoGrip Pro Frostbite, and the adhesion is so strong that the prints seem to have taken out a mortgage on the bed: they never come off.
I mainly use Bambu filaments and have no issues.

If you have a different setup:

 

Focus first and foremost on adhesion.
Use dry, quality filament.
Keep things clean.

 

You'll see that "mysteriously" everything will start working much better.

 

may the nozzle always extrude for you, brother!

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