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I just tried the different 3D setting with 3d Printed type. What you guys think about it ?



   
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This is very informative! Have you tried printing with an un-ironed top face



   
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This is very informative! Have you tried printing with an un-ironed top face

Yes,but the outer wall perimeter was really visible on the top face and sometimes there was a gap

 



   
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This is very informative! Have you tried printing with an un-ironed top face

Yes,but the outer wall perimeter was really visible on the top face and sometimes there was a gap

 

Really but why I'm impatient when it comes to print times



   
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This is very informative! Have you tried printing with an un-ironed top face

Yes,but the outer wall perimeter was really visible on the top face and sometimes there was a gap

 

Really but why I'm impatient when it comes to print times

Because I'm still learning how to 3D print. I watch tutorial from Youtube and tried some different type of print. It was my first time 



   
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Have you tried putting them in a letterpress.



   
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Have you tried putting them in a letterpress.

Unfortunately I don't have one.. But my guess is that it would have much better results because you can fix the plateUnfortunately I don't have one.. But my guess is that it would have much better results because you can fix the plate



   
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Have you tried putting them in a letterpress.

Unfortunately I don't have one.. But my guess is that it would have much better results because you can fix the plateUnfortunately I don't have one.. But my guess is that it would have much better results because you can fix the plate

Cool, did you fell any problem while printing them ?

 



   
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Have you tried putting them in a letterpress.

Unfortunately I don't have one.. But my guess is that it would have much better results because you can fix the plateUnfortunately I don't have one.. But my guess is that it would have much better results because you can fix the plate

Cool, did you fell any problem while printing them ?

 

One of the problems I had while printing by hand was that when applying pressure to the paper, it wanted to move a lot on some of the surfaces (specially the one printed face down on the glass bed).



   
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Very cool project! Hope to see more. I especially like the one on the bottom right.



   
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