Following my design style and passion for hexagonal shapes, I designed this airbrush stand to fit into my workspace.
As I have a Harder & Steenbeck Evolution Silverline airbrush, this stand is designed to match the shape and fit of this airbrush. However, it should also fit all other similarly shaped airbrushes. It doesn't cost much to try it out.
Please read my print settings recommendations down below.
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Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
Top & Bottom: Hilbert Curve - Inner Infill: 5% - Rectilinear
Filament: Das Filament PETG
Notes:
It doesn't take much to print this model.
I used five solid bottom and four solid top layers to give mainly the stand a good weight. You can also achieve it by using a denser infill, but the weight will distribute over the entire object, then.
Three perimeters are also enough to get good perimeter adhesion, especially at negative slopes. However, because I follow a hexagonal style, no slope is below a 60-degree angle (with 0-degrees would be horizontal).
There are some small bridging sections, so turn on your bridging detection and lower the speed. I use slow 20mm/s for bridging parts with the fan blowing at 100% speed.
One more thing: in Slic3r Prusa Edition you can set the seam position to "Rear." Make sure the stand is oriented accordingly on the print bed, and you will get a nearly invisible but nice seam line.