Just adopted this little gremlin and her 2 siblings

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Nice finishing!

    Love the hair effects on zoomies an ears, please recommend your slicer software.

    Is it PLA, ABS…? Please recommend brand.

    • ekZepp
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      52 years ago

      Where I can find the STL file?

    • @cashskyOP
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      12 years ago

      its CAT actually

  • @SwallowsNest
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    42 years ago

    I follow both Cat and 3DPrinting and you caught me totally off guard ahaha.

  • Norgur
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    22 years ago

    Whatever you do, keep this print away from your “slicer”!

  • chrispywings
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    22 years ago

    Hi, I just made this but it won’t stop swatting things off my desk, do you have any advice, should I try again?

    • @cashskyOP
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      12 years ago

      lol I think it was more of if I fits I sits situation. Its not plugged in and haven’t used it in a while.

  • Don Promillo
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    22 years ago

    Haha, the room with my 3d Printers is the only one off limits for my two one year olds. They see the printers as toys that will move for hours and I was worried about them hurting themselves in between the moving parts too much.

    • @cashskyOP
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      12 years ago

      I’m probably going to make an enclosure for it so they cant access it. They can watch it from safety outside lol.

      • Don Promillo
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        12 years ago

        Depending on your little gremlins abilities to enter mechanical contraptions, you should consider child locks. Cats are like toddlers that can climb up to the ceilings.

        My first cats got quite old happily and now that they sadly passed this year, we got two one year old boys and realise now how active young cats can be. It’s so much fun to play with them but they also manage to squeeze themselves into the tiniest places.