Fun project to try to put a HueForge print onto the NASA fabric flexible.
Needs Glue on bed to print.
For this print I used Chris Pirillo's great model, Sith Sunset to Sunrise (https://makerworld.com/en/models/13330)… and the NASA fabric by Adam Tamimi (https://www.printables.com/model/554709-nasa-fabric). I was able to create a die for the fabric panel to split the HueForge model. Then I just assembled them in Bambu Studio.
The fabric isn't intended to be printed in this orientation so glue is needed to keep the “rings” on the print bed. It also isnt intended to have such a thick top. After printing it may take some playing with to get the part flexible.
Attached 3mf is my Bambu Studio project, using my standard settings for a Hueforge print at 0.08 layer height and .16 base.
Again, YMMV on this print as bed adhesion is critical to success. I printed at 100% speed with the P1P but I did have some quality issues on the bottom sections, but not bad enough to fail the print.
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Print Settings
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Flex base color ORANGE = 7.04mm (to layer 87)
Swap to BLACK until 93
Swap to RED until 101
Swap to ORANGE until 118
Swap to YELLOW for rest