3D Printing SettingLayer Height : 0.2mmOutline Shells : 3Fill : 10%Supports: No STL Files2 x OttoDIY_foot_v08.stl2 x OttoDIY_Leg_v08.stl1 x Wombatics Otto Body.stl1 x Wombatics Otto Head.stl
To manufacture the parts, a 3D printer is used, specifically the CR-10 printer, using the Cura 4.11 software with the following parameters: Layer Height: 0.2mmNozzle: 0.4mmTree supports with 60° overangleHorizontal expansion: -0.05mmMaterial: PLAWeight...
16 parts in total, using approximately 220g of filament (I’ve used PETG). Click above to see an interactive 3D model. 📐 All the .stl provided are in the correct orientation for optimal printing: A_bottom *B_wall *C_wall_track *D_pillarE_pillarF_pillarG_pillarH_nema_cover...
Download and print the .stl files. The parts parts are designed for a standard printer plate 20*20 cm. We have use an ABS like filament for is robustness but you can use PLA for prototyping purpose. 1kg of filament is required
Use link in the description to print it out, if you position the part carefully, you don't need any support at allHere is my printing settings:resolution: 0.2infill: 20%material: PLAadhesion: brimsupport: no
Most of the components in the project are printed in PLA with the exception of parts directly in contact with motor which will be made from ABS. PLA Printer setup: 0.3 mm layer height20 % infillHoneycomb fill pattern0.4 mm Nozzle diameter Keep fan speed...
Once I had a fully built and functional SMD soldered PCB came the turn to learn Fusion360, for which I started with wermy's Crash Course, then took Designing for 3D Printing with Fusion 360 in Udemy, then practiced with Product...
Download the Winter Soldier Mask stl Files.Open the files in slicing software.I have printed the objects with 0.2mm layer height, 20% infill and with tree support enabled.After slicing 3D print the objects.Remove the support material once...
Once modeling is complete (or if you decide to just print my provided STL file), export the STL file to your desktop. Select your preferred 3D print slicing program in order to prep the file for printing. I personally use Simplify3D. There are free options...
I created a spreadsheet of the times to print the parts for the basic flying saucer. This is the one I made without a NAS in it, that acts as a slave set of 84 LEDs to the first. It takes around 8 days to print (at 14 hours per day) or less when...
Here are a few more-or-less random notes about 3D printing the calculator enclosure. I've printed it with the Creality Ender 3 V2 printer using PETG plastic, and the case went really well I think. Contrary to what's written in many websites,...
These small parts have been designed to complement the fixing system of the different electronic elements, technical panels and door. They are : 17 x M3 nut inserts to be placed in the round pockets of the CNC-milled parts “Back” and...
You can download all the stl files on the following websites: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2934791 https://pinshape.com/items/45555-3d-printed-diy-wi-fi-smart-scale https://www.youmagine.com/designs/diy-wi-fi-smart-scale https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/diy-wi-fi-smart-scale...
You need to find which part of your printer will move with the printing head. For example, for me, it was the X-axis V-Slot. It's the same with Ender 3, CR10, or any other 3D printer with a similar design.
3.2. MoldUse 3D printer to print mold.3.2.1. Download SelfieBot mold STL files at: https://pinshape.com/items/22311-3d-printed-selfi... or https://pinshape.com/items/22311-3d-printed-selfi...3.2.2. Use Cura (download Cura) to convert SelfieBot mold STL...