3D Print Non-Planar Akari Style Lamp on Bambu Labs Build G-Code in Blender

I have been experimenting making non planar layer lines on Bambu Lab A1 Mini. I am building G-code directly in Blender and exporting it directly to the printer. This tutorial comes with tools for you to follow along: Full lamp design with legs and lamp fitting (ready to print) Blender start file with a pre-sliced spiralised g-code Tools are available for free on Patreon   / 146350916   Material Used eSun Translucent PETG 0:00 - Introduction 0:54 - If you just want to print my lamp design 1:18 - Tools provided for this tutorial 3:20 - Overview concept to design in Blender 4:35 - How to create three Blender objects - Part, Shape & Wrap 8:06 - Model your shape 9:02 - Setting up shrink wrap modifier 9:40 - Shrink wrap modifier settings - Nearest surface point vs Project 10:27 - Wrapping shrink wrap to shape 15:27 - Importance of layer height in non planar design 16:37 - Creating patterns without geometry nodes stitch pattern 20:48 - Adjusting pattern offset amount and direction 22:02 - If you change the shape, you have to change the lattice to match the shape 23:06 - Applying multiple patterns without geometry nodes 23:42 - Creating patterns with geometry nodes stitch pattern 28:19 - Moving layers along the surface 30:02 - Printing Part 1 - Basic set up to print on Bambu Lab A1 Mini 31:11 - Printing Part 2 - Print set up for makers who sliced their own Gcode 35:16 - Printing Part 3 - Set Up nozzleboss to export to print 36:54 - Printing Part 4 - Setting up start file for printing on Bambu Studio 40:32 - Printing Part 5 - Setting up start file for Cura or Prusa Slicer 40:53 - Export to Print 43:34 - Printing with 0.8 nozzle size with 0.4 file setting on Bambu Studio