This specimen appears to be a hybrid entity, with both organic and mechanical characteristics. The presence of multiple vent-like structures suggests that this specimen once operated in a high-pressure or toxic environment, requiring advanced filtration. The lower limbs, resembling mechanical prongs, further hint at a functional role—perhaps as a worker or sentinel within a larger system.
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For added creativity, experiment with different top-fill patterns during printing. For Specimens, my favorites are Hilbert Curve and Concentric, but any pattern is possible.
Material choice and colors are flexible—PLA works well, but feel free to explore more exotic materials. If you’re printing with a nozzle size larger than 0.4mm, I recommend testing connection tolerances to ensure the best fit.
At the center of the Specimen is a 3mm hole with M3 hexa nut chamber for securing it to the Vexel (you can use glue instead, but I personally prefer screws). A print pause is required to insert the hex nut.