3D Printed Hinge

This was my first time ever using a 3D printer and while I could've downloaded a model from one of the marketplaces, I wanted to see if modeling something on my own results in failure or success. I also wanted to see the concept of 3d printed hinge in real life - see how it works / what it lacks, so I combined these two and modeled a simple hinge which fortunately turned out just fine (although I could've made it a bit larger).

A light blue 3D printed hinge joint on a white table. The hinge is "open", and is laid vertically on the table. In the middle of the joint the connections between the two halves are visible as three vertical lines in the middle third of the print.

The completed hinge joint (open).

A light blue rectangular object being printed on a 3D printer. The printing plate and the printer head is black, and the arm the printer head is attached to is metallic with black and orange accents. On the side of the printer head it reads, "ORIGINAL PRUSA MINI". At the front of the print plate is a line of light blue filament.

The hinge joint, in the process of being printed.