3D Printed Flexible Fried Egg with Clicker by bigovereasy
Printed On Bambu Lab X1-Carbon Using Filament eSun PLA+
Printed without Supports, Printed without Rafts, Infill 10 %
If you start printing this 3D fried egg in the morning, it'll be ready by lunch.
Egg, but not just egg, cooking time: over 4 hours 🔥🍳
❗❗❗ Your pan should be free of grease residue before printing—unless you want spaghetti, of course.
I recommend using PLA for the yolk that's 'fed' on eco-friendly materials.
Its rich color resembles free-range eggs 🦖.