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I cut it in two horizontally in the slicer software printing the top part upside down. This minimizes the amount of support that needs to be printed (thus greatly reducing print time). This was done on my Prusa MK4, the two halves mate perfectly. These two took about 6 hours to print. The support easily releases (I use a needle nose pliers).
Projects |
Medalta Ball Pitcher Slip Casting Mold via 3D Printing
A project to make a reproduction of a Medalta Potteries piece that was done during the 1940s. This is the smallest of the three sizes they made. |
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