Dimensions are approx. 260 mm high x 170 mm wide.
Print speed = 55 mm/sec
The Thingiverse link works fine for me - but then I have a Facebook account. Apparently I was logged in to FB when I...
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Dimensions are approx. 260 mm high x 170 mm wide.
Print speed = 55 mm/sec
The Thingiverse link works fine for me - but then I have a Facebook account. Apparently I was logged in to FB when I...
This large vase printed in 34 hours 12 minutes with a layer height of 0.200mm. I sliced it with Simplify3D and had no problems with printing other than a fair number of hairs. I used a hair dryer...
These links explain how the chemical Tetrahydrofuran can be used to smooth and/or seal PLA 3D printed parts just like Acetone does with ABS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJYaqaUr7iw
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By watertight I mean this part will hold real water and not leak. I have printed several vase-like parts before, and they all leaked when I put water in them. This makes such parts far less...
Thanks for the feedback I see your point. Maybe I should have called it something else. I was thinking about things like grapes or mushrooms. But you are correct about the other things - beans for...
My largest print to date, this colander should be usable for most any kind of fruit or vegetable washing or counter storage.
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The print took almost 24 hours with a layer height of 0.200...
Your printer has lost track of where the printhead is. This is most likely due to some mechanical problem with the printer.
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I got the idea for this part after I printed the # 1 vase from this collection:
https://pinshape.com/items/4452-3d-printed-spiral-vase
After figuring out how that one was made I realized I...
Each of the 2 shells is 3 loops. I made it double-walled for overall strength.
This is the largest part (Big) I have printed so far.
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It is a little more than 200 mm high and used about half a reel of PLA filament. I designed the part and have tried to print it...
Well...feel free to try printing it yourself. If I'm doing something wrong I'd love to know what it is. I use parametric software to make my models, so I can create any number of variations.
I stopped printing the part after a little more than 8 hours. Here's the result:
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I stopped the print for several reasons:
1. It was clear the slanted ribs were too weak to provide...
A friend of mine was able to slice the model with Cura after performing a Netfabb repair, even though Netfabb said there were no errors with the STL file. SO I did the same thing - ran a Netfabb...
Well, I did try Cura (Ver. 15.06) - twice. And both times I had 2 problems:
(1) I could not find a way to set up the geometry for my printer
(2) When I tried loading the OBJ file Cura never...
Bassna - I appreciate your feedback and effort. I was able to slice the STL file you posted OK with Kisslicer. It says it will take 21 hrs. to print so I am going to start that now.
Up to now...
MJoliner - what slicer did you use? I've got several models similar to this that I'd love to slice but have been unable to.
The model does fit on my printer (it's a delta) and I have done a...
Bassna - thanks for the effort. I have not tried ZBrush before - but will check it out.
aardvark: Thanks for that info. I've been very wary of Simplify3D simply because there is no way to test it.
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Here is a link to the model's OBJ file:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3EpEEIPcVPCQkFsaUtRVUpOdG8/view?usp=sharing
The file is 40.55 MB in size. I made it with the Grasshopper...
But the grasshopper free add-on is. It is the only thing I use for making parametric models.
You can also use Rhino3D and Grasshopper to do parametric designs. Grasshopper uses a graphical UI instead of code which I like better.
I have a delta-style printer and it is excellent. Unfortunately my printer is not yet available in the US - I got mine because I joined an early adopter program. Here is the web page for my printer:...
Make sure the filament is wound properly on its spool - specifically that it is not wound with overlaps that can stop the extruder gear from feeding filament. I had this problem with one spool and...
The strings are probably caused by inappropriate values for extruder retract and prime values. Correct values vary by printer, extruder, and from what I can tell, slicer softwarealso. i'm currently...
Here is a pic of my first "production" part after finishing slightly more than 24 hours of continuous printing:
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And here is a pic of just the part. It is 200 mm high and about 150 mm wide:...