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Dual-extrusion #3DBenchy boat made


Just two days after the release of the new STL files for dual- and multi-colour 3D printing, we can already se several dual-print #3DBenchy boats being made by the 3D printing enthusiasts – whom we thank for sharing their images and settings.

Links to the dual-prints

  • Steve Johnstone
  • Miguel Angel Salmeron
  • Thomas Palm
  • ImmersedN3D
  • Koolaborategia
  • Filament Express
  • intercostalclavicle
  • Ray Kholodovsky

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#3DBenchy, created by Daniel Norée, is a benchmark model designed to test and calibrate 3D printers. Here, you can download the 3D file and explore more about 3D printing. The #3DBenchy file is now in the Public Domain, meaning you're free to use, share, and modify it without restrictions!

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