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( TPU - Articulated)

What would a squid be if it wasn't squishy, right?

This was a Big challenge. Really proud with the result. The squid's beak is positioned by pressing it in slightly. If you're using TPU, you may need to move the joints around for a bit.

I recommend using the print settings. I've included a filament preset for this print in the 3mf file.

Hope you enjoy, cheers

Bottom Shell layers: 4Sparece infill patter: GyroidSpeedInitial travel speed 80inner wall 250outer wall 150small perimeters 40%Slow down for curled perimeters trueWall and sufracestravel speed 180SeamsSeam position ASSEMBLEDWipe before extgernal loop: truewipe on loops: trueRetractionlength 2.2retraction speed 20zhop when retracting 0.2In my case using my tpu:Bed temperature 40nozzle 230 first layer to 235 next onesno cooling for the first 3fan speed 50-25flow ratio 0.97

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