![]() | I started appreciating line art, and I can also paint them with acrylic paints and varnish if needed. I increase the wall number to 20 to avoid infills, and I keep the height at 2mm to prevent breaking fragile parts. [link] [comments] |
Vista de Lectura
Round Butterfly Line Art
Check out my latest design
Hey Guys,
Just finished my latest lamp design, which took several hours but is finally here.
What do you think about it?
This is the makerworld link if you want to check it out: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1315817-ceeling-lamp#profileId-1350907
It would help me a lot if you could download aswell( it is free!).
Thanks!!
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3D printers is great
![]() | Then a 3D printer "saves" the day lol.. Broke my old headset stand and hate to just have my headset laying around! Just print a new one! Love it! [link] [comments] |
Skull Egg
![]() | Not your average Easter surprise, Skull Egg is a sinister spin on the classic symbol of life and rebirth. With the smooth curves of an egg and the haunting grin of a skull, this 3D print balances eerie and elegant in one compact form. [link] [comments] |
1 done! 39 to go lol 🐎
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Problem with X/Y Shift
Hi, I own an klippered Anycubic printer and it can easily print simple model found on Thingiverse.
However, when the model is more complicated, especialy
* model has many edges /complicated x-secition
* model is dense/1st layer has big area
*filemant is sturdy(PLA)
then it happens quite soon, that
* the printer crashes over the previos layer with loud noise
*printer might lift already printed filament
*ultimately it loses a step in either x or y direction, which makes the print unsightly
So I am quite sure thats a common printer problem, but I am not exactly sure, whats the best way to address it. I came up with these ideas
*raise bed/filemant temperature
*reduce flow to 90%
But none of them really worked really well
So anybody can share his experience ?
Whats the priority list which promises best success ?
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Pokémon DIY Coloring - Printed in white PLA then used acrylic/permanent markers to color it!
![]() | Lots of Pokémon Colored with acrylic paint markers, permanent markers,.. Had loads of fun doing it! Great to add to my collection or put up as display. Printed it with white matte/marble PLA and then colored it. U can find them here: link to the collection: https://makerworld.com/en/collections/5629404-coloring [link] [comments] |
Printed some cool whales
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I am building my own exoskeleton from scratch!
![]() | You can see my first steps in the pictures. the principle behind it is to work without motors, but with spring force. i have planned to place a gas pressure spring on the shin, which is actuated by a cable that goes up to the thigh. the cable transmits the force completely. i still have to do some calculations, but i'm curious to see if it all works afterwards. when assembling in inventor, i still have to add the ball bearings etc., but unfortunately i can't find a parts catalog that is compatible with inventor. the internal catalog of inventor is empty for me (for whatever reason) [link] [comments] |
Problem with Y Shift
Hi Guys, i have been trying to print this case for 2 days now, but I fail. I am using an anycubic kobra with
klipper installed. Lately I also have a small pi camera attached to the right front corner of the print bed.
The Model is quite long in Y and also has lots of base.
Yesterday I failed and I have detected a wobbly print bed.
After that i have found out, that i can fix that by tightening some screws below the print bed.
Now the bed is firm and i retried this night, but i feel the issue even got worse. now chance that the print-in-place hinges would ever work
I have checked the x axis(print head) and y axis(bed) and both appear firm to me now
Any idea, what can be the issue ?
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Phone stand sharing
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Successful failure!
![]() | Just the wipe tower came loose, still printed fine, so a successful failure! [link] [comments] |