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Description
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Pokemon and 3D printing have something in common: they both evolve.
The multi and dual extrusion Low-Poly Squirtle is designed to show all the possibilities of dual and multi extrusion 3D Printers. Based on the original Low-Poly designs, this model has been completely redesigned and optimized to be printed with two or more extruders.
This model is more complex but easier to print, and it keeps all the features from the original design: it doesn't need support material, infill or prime tower.
There are two versions of this model:
- Dual: the model is divided in two different parts.
- Multi: the model is divided in 3 or more parts, and it's perfect for multiple extrusion 3D printers or color mixing techniques.
This design is based on Pokemon.
I would love to keep sharing my projects with all the community. If you like my designs and want to support my work, now you can help with a donation.
Materials and methods
The model from the pictures was printed with an Ultimaker 3 with PLA filament, no support material, infill, raft or prime tower. For better overhang results I recommend lowering the layer height, using a cooling fan, print temperature and speed.
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