Mt St Helens

Mt St Helens

cults3d

As I summit them, I print them. The arrow on the bottom indicates North. When slicing I highly recommend using PrusaSlicer's layer editing feature. Set the base up to print at .35mm then as much of the mountain topography at .10mm as you can. This will make for a good balance between print quality and speed. I also recommend the infill to be about 30-40%. I know, that's pretty high for a model that doesn't really need the strength. But trust me. Setting the infill too low WILL result in layer shift. See photo of layer shift error. There's nothing worse than being 18 hours into a print job just to have it fail like this. Waste of filament and time.

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