Here is how I 3d printed the shopping bag holder

After researching for a day on how to 3d print a shopping bag holder, I printed it and tested it out on the shopping bags.
It is useful to carry your bags. Stylish and easy on the fingers.

Check the Thingiverse link for the recommended filament before printing it
A variety of different colors of filaments one can use to print shopping bag holder. You can get creative with it! Keep on scrolling…

How to 3D print the shopping bag holder?
I have used HATCHBOX 3D Printer Filament, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Black to print it.

The designer suggests an infill percentage (between 10% and 70%).
These are the steps which I took to print the shopping bag holder:
I downloaded the file from the Thingiverse site.
- I used Cura software to slice the file and then exported it to the SD card.
- After that I checked to see whether everything was good on my ender 3 pro 3d printer.
- Placed the filament on the spool holder and then levelled the bed.
- Inserted the SD card into the printer. Turned the printer on and did auto home on it.
- Checked to see whether the printer’s bed level was accurate, by printing the chep bed file.
- Once it was ready to print, I printed the file from TIF.
- Kept an eye on the printer while it was being printed.
- I let the printer cool down before I took the print off.
- Auto homed the printer and then turned the power button off.
- Took the SD card out of the printer.