Manta Stack, 8 high for layer heights 0.3 and 0.35mm

Stack of manta face shields that is 8 high.
22h 31m
2× print file
0.35 mm
0.30 mm
0.40 mm
380.00 g
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updated April 7, 2020

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Stack of manta face shields that is 8 high. This is my first try with stacking 3D prints but it worked just fine on my Prusa printers so I thought I would share for those who want to try it but aren't sure about stacking it themselves. This is just the Manta design with the spacing already done so that it can be sliced for stacking. No changes were made to the design.

Versions:
-mk2.5 with layer height of 0.35mm
-mk3 with layer height of 0.3mm

The mk3 version sticks together a little more than the mk2.5 version and it takes a bit of time to get it apart. I found that if I was patient and took my time it came out just fine.

Prints took between 10 and 12 hours for me, so perfect for doing one long print during the day and one long print at night.

Sliced using PrusaSlic3r 2.0.0 (an older version) with no issues. Newer versions may have some problems. All print move speeds are around 30mm/s for my prints.

Hope this helps someone!

Thanks to Matthew on the original design for pointing out this video which I used to create this stack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHKBvk8IAc0

Print instructions

-I print with PLA.
-Layer heights 0.3 and 0.35.
-Make sure the version that you use matches the layer height you slice with so that there are the appropriate gaps to allow it to break apart.
-Sliced using PrusaSlic3r 2.0.0 (an older version) with no issues. Newer versions may have some problems.

Model origin

The author remixed this model.

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