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    3D Printed Targetmaster Transformer

    For those who do not know, Targetmasters are Transformers that transform into weapons for other larger Transformers.

    Modeled in Fusion 360


    Printed on my Flashforge Creator Pro
    Layer Hight: 0.15mm
    Infill: 90%
    Suport: yes
    Speed: 30mm/seg
    Material: ABS



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    that is seriously impressive !

    What tolearance did you have on the joints ?
    ie difference between the size of the ball and the size of the socket ?

    And did the vapour smoothing effect this ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    that is seriously impressive !

    What tolearance did you have on the joints ?
    ie difference between the size of the ball and the size of the socket ?

    And did the vapour smoothing effect this ?
    Thank you,

    I gave it a tolerance of 0.1mm on the balljoints
    no post processing

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    This one looks great! I wonder what's the texture of it. Would it be suitable as a toy for a 8yo child?

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    so how come the shoulders are so polished and shiny ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaqTheGoatHugger View Post
    This one looks great! I wonder what's the texture of it. Would it be suitable as a toy for a 8yo child?
    Texture is the usual from FDM print. The figure measures 60mm, so I think it's very small for a child of that age

    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    so how come the shoulders are so polished and shiny ?
    May be the quality of the photo, pieces are as they came out of the printer

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    in that case - well impressed :-)

    So how long did it take to print the model ?

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    3 hours 20 minutes.

    This is how the pieces where printed

    Slicer.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by FPHofmann View Post
    3 hours 20 minutes.

    This is how the pieces where printed

    Slicer.jpg
    Thats some awesome work i love to make a transformer bot also with my 3d printer so far im using wood filament which
    filament did you use to make your robot.

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    I used Flashforge ABS. I think Wood Filament must works for something like this.

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