3D model description
Middle Finger Duck STL for 3D Printing - Humorous Desk Toy
This middle finger duck STL is a must-have for anyone seeking a bit of humor in their 3D prints. Easily 3D print this cheeky duck to add a touch of personality to your workspace or as a memorable gag gift.
Our duck 3D model is designed for smooth FDM 3D printing, ensuring a hassle-free experience. this fun and iconic middle finger duck file and make it your own!
Manufacturing settings
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Recommended 3D Printing Settings for the Middle Finger Duck STL
To get a good print of your middle finger duck model, here are some general 3D printing settings that usually work well for FDM printers. Keep in mind that perfect settings can vary slightly depending on your specific printer, filament, and desired print quality.
General Settings:
Printer Type: FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
Filament Material: PLA (Polylactic Acid) is generally recommended for its ease of printing and good detail. PETG could also work for more durability.
Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm (standard)
Core Settings:
Layer Height:
0.12mm - 0.16mm (Fine/High Detail): For the best visual quality, showing fewer layer lines. This will take longer to print.
0.2mm (Standard/Good Balance): A good balance between print time and detail, usually sufficient for most models.
Print Speed:
50-60 mm/s: A good starting point for quality and speed.
Outer Walls/Top/Bottom Layers: Consider slowing these down to 30-40 mm/s for better surface finish.
Infill Density:
10-20%: Usually enough for a decorative piece like this duck. A cubic or gyroid infill pattern works well for strength and consistency.
Nozzle Temperature (Extruder Temperature):
PLA: 200-215°C (Refer to your filament manufacturer's recommendations)
PETG: 230-250°C (Refer to your filament manufacturer's recommendations)
Bed Temperature:
PLA: 50-60°C
PETG: 70-80°C
Retraction:
Distance: 3-6mm (for Bowden setups), 0.5-2mm (for Direct Drive setups)
Speed: 40-60 mm/s
Adjust this to reduce stringing and blobs.
Adhesion & :
Build Plate Adhesion:
Skirt: Recommended for priming the nozzle and checking flow.
Brim: If you experience adhesion issues, especially with smaller footprints or thin parts, a brim can help.
Raft: Generally not necessary for this type of model unless you have severe bed adhesion problems.
s:
Tree s (Recommended): If the duck model has overhangs (like the chin or underside of the beak/wing if sculpted in a way that needs it), tree s are often ideal as they are easier to remove and leave less scarring.
Placement: "Everywhere" or "Touching Buildplate" depending on the model's orientation.
Overhang Angle: Start with 50-60 degrees.
Density: 10-15% is usually sufficient for tree s.