Here’s how I 3d printed the Lotus soap dish holder
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I designed this in Tinkercad and then printed it.
It was one of the birthday presents for my mom.

I used HATCHBOX 3D Printer Filament, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Black PLA to print the dish/base.

DURAMIC 3D PLA Plus (PLA+) Filament 1.75mm Wine Red 1kg, 3D Printer Filament was used to print the lotus.



How to 3d print a Lotus soap dish holder?
These are the steps below which I took to print it:
- I sliced the file with Cura software and then exported it to an SD card.
- I used soap and warm water to clean the glass bed, then dried it with a paper towel.
- Reinstalled the printer’s glass bed.
- After that, I checked to see if everything was working on my Ender 3 Pro 3D printer.
- I levelled the bed after placing the filament on the spool holder.
- I put the SD card in the printer. I turned on the printer, did an auto home, and set the temperature.
- By printing the chep bed file, I tested the printer’s bed level.
- I printed the file from TIF once it was ready to print.
- I kept an eye on the printer while it was printing.
- I waited for the printer to cool down before removing the print.
- The printer was auto-homed, and then turned the power button off.
- I removed the SD card from the printer.
