
I temporary set my Bridging Speed Multiplier to 600%. Since bridging was going to be key to the Sharkz’s jaw movement, I used my little hack to make sure my bridge settings were going to take effect. Bridging Speed Multiplier – 125% (This should come out to 6000 mm/min which is 100mm/second).Easy peasy.įor my bridge speed, I used some tried and true settings I originally got from Ed Nisley’s blog when he printed the Bridge Calibration test. They also recommended a layer height of 0.2 mm. They recommended 4 perimeters and an Infill of 60% to give the Sharkz a sturdy bite. In fact, I pretty much stole everything from the Thingiverse Instructions tab. My print settings were really straight forward. I have a four year old and a two year old and imaging their faces playing with the Sharkz was just too tempting to resist. It can function as a little bag clip…or clothes hangers…or I even saw one maker using them as clip on earrings. It’s a small object, so it is a fast print.


As I perused reddit over my morning coffee, however, I found a delightful little tangent– Sharkz from Thingiverse user Murray Clark. My intent when I woke up in the morning was to do my reprint of the Mobius Strip USB Holder.
