Steam Ship Cookie Cutter
Description
This is a continuation of my cookie cutter series and is of a vintage style Steam Ship.
Instructions
Since this is a cutting object and you will be applying presure to cut through the cookie dough I suggest using no less than 50% infill, and really 75%-100% may be needed if you have the spare material handy. If using 50% infill use the honeycomb design as it is the strongest with the least amount of material (Bees have known this since the begininng of time).
Since this is a cutting object and you will be applying presure to cut through the cookie dough I suggest using no less than 50% infill, and really 75%-100% may be needed if you have the spare material handy. If using 50% infill use the honeycomb design as it is the strongest with the least amount of material (Bees have known this since the begininng of time).
I added a repaired version but in reality the original had nothing wrong with it but when saving to the STL format it seems to have brought in minor issues (nurbs to triangles). Basically the STL format goes wonkers with minor issues while being translated from nurbs to triangles so any high definition models come with minor issues.
Since this is a cutting object and you will be applying presure to cut through the cookie dough I suggest using no less than 50% infill, and really 75%-100% may be needed if you have the spare material handy. If using 50% infill use the honeycomb design as it is the strongest with the least amount of material (Bees have known this since the begininng of time).
I added a repaired version but in reality the original had nothing wrong with it but when saving to the STL format it seems to have brought in minor issues (nurbs to triangles). Basically the STL format goes wonkers with minor issues while being translated from nurbs to triangles so any high definition models come with minor issues.
License
Steam Ship Cookie Cutter by DarkAlchemist is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license.

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