Publisher: Fishwife GamesSCI-FI GEAR: WRETCHED A.I. (3D Printing STL File)
An overwhelming sense of dread overcomes you as you hear the door shut with a clang behind you. The temperature starts to rise uncomfortably in the room. You know that the face… that unhuman thing… is causing it.You carefully walk closer to the mechanical station that houses the artificial intelligence. You’re nervous and you know this hideous abominiation of technology is aware of that. The crude looking mesh work of a face seems to smile at your discomfort. The temperature starts to rise some more… you are sweating and you start to feel faint.”A visitor?”, the A.I. speaks with an inhuman cackle, “Uncomfortable? Perhaps I should warm the room up a bit for you….”The temperature rapidly increases again… you feel like you are going to black out… there’s buttons on the front of the device… perhaps, maybe perhaps… one of them will shut this thing off……
The Wretched A.I. is a sci-fi equipment prop perfect for space opera settings as well as other futuristic genres, including post apocalypse, cyberpunk, high tech super hero, etc. Recommended Print Dimensions: X:33mm, Y:37mm, Z:57mmHere’s the recommended Cura settings that have worked for the designer’s test print using the following: Ender 3 (printer), Hatchbox 1.75 PLA. Please note that these settings print very slow, but should provide you a nice finish with details. Since these filing cabinets are not much different than test pieces you should be fine with speeding these settings up… if you prefer a nice clean finish then use the recommended slow settings.Layer Height: 0.06mmWall Thickness: .8mmTop Thickness: .6mm (10 layers)Bottom Thickness: .6mm (10 layers)Horizontal Expansion: 0mmInfill Density: 15mm (Grid Pattern)Printing Temperature: 200 C (for PLA)Build Plate Temperature: 60 CEnable Retraction: YesPrint Speed: 40mmPrice: $1.75
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