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How did you find getting it off of the bed?
I've not printed anything as large as a pair fo Crocs, but I find a PLA raft really helps.
 
2 of the hardline tube runs in my PC wouldn't stay in aligment so drew up and printed a clamp! Designed and printed to take a M2.5 thread insert and machine screw but the locating pins and holes ended up providing a really good interference fit. Now find myself examining what else I can print along with the clamp and 3d printed cable combs :D

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I printed this out on my Creality Hi (the best printer Ive ever owned, as it just works) and the most complicated tricky print Ive ever printer on a 3d printer aswel, as theres loads of supports, but the Hi printed it like it was nothing, no drama's and most of the supports were left on the bed when removing the print....... Was going to print it in colour but I would have needed more than 4 colours, so 2 CFS boxes would be needed as 1 box holds 4 filaments(you can print up to 16 colours with the Hi by having 4 CFS boxes) and it would have take 2x - 3x longer to print too with all the colour changing constantly. But I might reprint it out again in colour IF I should ever get another CFS box

Print time 37hr 22mins, printed in PETG so I can have it on my window sill without it melting
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The quality looks really good. What filament, nozzle size, layer size did you use?
Just some cheap white petg filament I bought from AliExpress and printed with a 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer hight

How did you find getting it off of the bed?
I've not printed anything as large as a pair fo Crocs, but I find a PLA raft really helps.
The beds are great nowaday as the print just unsticks once the bed is cool... The bed Is awesome on my Creality Hi printer as everything really sticks to it, I dont have any lifting up on the corners at all... Its a Epoxy Resin Plate
 
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