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The designer recommends 3D printing the moon at an infill of 100% or 4–5 perimeters and a layer of 0.2mm. It doesn’t need supports, but you can add a brim. For stability, 3D print the moon's stand at ...
Just designing the layout of the track and the coaster itself, which are assembled from 2,983 individual parts, took over 600 hours using a piece of 3D modelling software called. Fusion 360.
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