Machine Raise3D N2+ modified
3 shells
60% honeycomb infill
Formfutura Black ASA
supports still on
skirt only platform
Printed nice and most supports came out easy. The tab up to that ls into the moving channel was pretty hard to remove. I recommend adding a place for a hex key in the worm gear portion to help the initial break free. other than that after getting it to move it worked wuite nicely.
Kenji
almost 7 years
Awesome print! Can't believe it actually spins too. Way cool. If you do another revision, maybe add some grooves to the teeth? But other than that, A++
3Dprint2Go
about 10 years
Dear Umqais,
Thanks for sharing your settings and approach!
I have had one of the support structures breaking when trying to remove it. It's the part that sticks out at the top. Do you have any recommendation how to get the rest out?
Thnx
Umqais1
about 10 years
Prints perfect in ABS with the use of ABS slurry to keep it on the print bed. Glue didn't hold the top well for me so I switched to ABS slurry. I printed mine at 0.2mm, shell 0.8, bottom/top 0.8, Fill density 25%, Speed 35mm on the Ultimaker 2. Great work!
3Dprint2Go
over 10 years
Hi Daniel, like NachoKaoS I would also like to know some settings:<div>- Layer height</div><div>- Shell thickness</div><div>- Bottom/top thickness</div><div>- Fill density</div><div>- Speed mm/sec</div><div><br></div><div>And any others if you consider them adviseable.</div><div><br></div><div>Also, do you allow me get a file format so I can change the "3D printed" text?</div><div>(I work in SketchUp)</div><div><br></div><div>Thnx in advance!</div>
NachoKaoS
about 11 years
Daniel what its the basic settings you use to print it
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