Manual modifications of the print files (gcodes) are required for better quality, so I suggest using my gcodes instead of slicing. 


Printer requirements for the gcodes:

0.6mm nozzle with at least 200x200x200mm build volume



body_snowflake.gcode , uphere_body_snowflake.gcode:

Two versions of Yuki's body, "body_snowflake.gcode" fits any 120mm pc fan, "uphere_body_snowflake.gcode" is specific for "Uphere 120mm pc fan". Run a "5V Uphere USB 120mm fan" at up to 12V with a "usb fan speed controller" to get maximum airwflow at low noise. Nozzle temperature is 210 °C and bed 50 °C, adjust temperatures once the print starts to fit your filament needs. Prints with 170g of material in 11h. Ender 3 v2 gives the best outer surface smoot



cap.gcode:

Prints with 25g of Polipropylene in 1h45m. Apply polypropylene adhesive tape to the heatbed to ensure part adhesion. Tested with Formfutura PP 



icepack.gcode:

Prints with 100g of Polipropylene in 8h. Apply polypropylene adhesive tape to the heatbed to ensure part adhesion. Tested with Formfutura PP 



Gcodes slicing: https://youtu.be/3wivfIi9iO4



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