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Fully Printed Floss Pick – Yes, Even the Floss!

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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27 min
1 plate
5.0(3)

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Jade White (10100) / Filament with spool / 1kg

Description

🦷 Fully Printed Floss Pick – Yes, Even the Floss!

Can a 3D printer create a life-size floss pick with a functional floss strand? This model is my attempt to find out!

Printed as a single piece with no assembly required, the entire floss pick—including the ultra-thin floss strand—is produced in one go. The standout feature is the tiny bridged section, demonstrating impressive bridge performance and precision while remaining surprisingly durable.

Even better, this model is extremely easy to print and incredibly fast to produce. No supports, no assembly, and very little material required—just slice, print, and enjoy.

Features

  • Life-size floss pick
  • Fully printed floss strand
  • One-piece print, no assembly required
  • No supports needed
  • Extremely fast print
  • Easy to print on most FDM printers
  • Great bridge and precision showcase
  • Fun engineering experiment and conversation starter

Whether you're testing your printer, showing off your bridging skills, or simply enjoy clever and unusual prints, this tiny model proves that even everyday objects can become fascinating printing challenges.

Happy printing, and may your bridges stay strong! 😄🧵🦷🚀

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