Ori

Ori

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A 3d version of the Ori paperweight here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BFXI-cFhDAV/ This is version 2 - in which the dimensions are relatively accurate (by that i mean they are accurate relative to each other - before the edges had varying lengths due to the way I made it) also, you can freely download/view/edit this from OnShape (believe me, its awesome - as in onshape)..https://cad.onshape.com/documents/2d51bf8eb03eb6f7cf9ee3d8/w/fa22c5eca81352d5406bb54d/e/54a593300984391e5d9504c2 Enjoy! Thanks to makeathingaday for the (albeit lo-res) picture... Print Settings Printer: Velleman Vertex Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: As fine as possible Infill: See below.. Notes: Depending on how heavy you want the paperweight, choose the infill to whatever you require. I used 40%. Material-wise, I used PLA, but any material is fine. You could create a mold and cast it in concrete! Post-Printing Remove the support material (obviously) and you're good to go! To get a better-looking result, sand it gently to remove the visible layers from printing.

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