Our Lady of Grace Mary - HueForge

HueForge of the Virgin Mary. Can be made into fridge magnets or just a trinket.
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updated December 21, 2024

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This model was generated with HueForge, as such, you must swap colours at determined layers and use filaments with a certain TD (transmission distance, basically how translucent the filament is). The filament brands I used are mostly from Brazil and Argentina, so most people won't have access to them. I might add a list of suitable alternatives with approximate TDs later.

Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.04mm with a base layer of 0.16mm.

The normal size is too big for a fridge magnet, so I recommend scaling X and Y to 60%. REMEMBER TO LEAVE Z AT 100% OR IT WILL NOT WORK!! At this scale, use 0.2mm nozzle for best results or 0.3mm nozzle with 85% line width for outer walls and top surface. You might get away with 0.4mm nozzle if you reduce line width a little, but I haven't tested.

Filaments Used:
PLA Black - TD: 0.3
PLA 3N3 Marrom Ebano (Dark Brown) - TD: 0.2
PLA Slim3D Vermelho (Red) - TD: 3
PLA Dynalabs Skin - TD: 5
PLA 3D Fila Branco (White) - TD: 7
PLA 3D Fila Cinza Prime (Light Gray) - TD: 1.5
PLA 3D Fila Cinza (Dark Gray) - TD: 1
PLA 3D Fila Azul Claro (Light Blue) - TD: 2.4
PLA Elegoo Dark Blue (Medium Blue) - TD: 2.2
PLA Generic Azul Escuro (Dark Blue) - TD: 1
This print uses 10 unique filaments

Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At layer #10 (0.52mm) swap to Dark Brown
At layer #12 (0.6mm) swap to Red
At layer #15 (0.72mm) swap to Skin
At layer #23 (1.04mm) swap to White
At layer #28 (1.24mm) swap to Light Gray
At layer #30 (1.32mm) swap to Dark Gray
At layer #33 (1.44mm) swap to White
At layer #43 (1.84mm) swap to Light Blue
At layer #46 (1.96mm) swap to Medium Blue
At layer #52 (2.2mm) swap to Dark Blue for the rest.

 

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