Ballerina Charm
Description
My girl just started ballet, so I'm going to surprise her with this little backpack charm.
The number in the file name indicates the approximate height in millimeters.
The number in the file name indicates the approximate height in millimeters.
Instructions
1) Print. (100% infill works well -- it's pretty thin.)
2) Give to daughter.
(I recommend printing at 100% infill and double-checking your filament diameter -- and God forbid -- don't post it if it's not perfect, lest you risk offending Asger and ruining his day! :) )
BTW, I added a photo of a better print because the first one was awful. :)
2) Give to daughter.
(I recommend printing at 100% infill and double-checking your filament diameter -- and God forbid -- don't post it if it's not perfect, lest you risk offending Asger and ruining his day! :) )
BTW, I added a photo of a better print because the first one was awful. :)
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License
Ballerina Charm by CodeCreations is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license.

Hi. I have also made my own key-chain.
Why is the small areas not solid, like the ringhole on top?
And the arms on the smallest red model I made?
Is it my settings? "New to this today" :)
If you post a picture somewhere I might be able to help you better. If it's one of your first prints, it could be a number of things, including loose belts, extruder steps, or slicer settings. Do you get the same result when you print a bit larger, too? What software are you using to slice it?