e3d buggy
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Here is a very good test print, it has more slants, it also has plants in the back that are very good for test printing, there are also back and front lights that are also good for test printing, there is even a original E3D buggy inside that...
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E3D Beetle Buggy! ...Added the front and back from a beetle, made it lower, and lowered the roof.I also made posters from the “Think Small” campaign.Really proud of how the model turned out, and how the posters look :DMade by Jakob (13).
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In India, they reshape buses to go on rails as trains, so why not E3D buggy? Development for wooden railway is my passion, so that was the way to go for me. Main target was keep as much of original look and play with negative volume in Prusaslicer -...
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While granite this isn't a duplicate of Fred's famous family car, it's more a Flintstone's inspired remix while trying to keep to the original stress test intention
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should print quite simple. ...Show off your cool test prints in the race of a century
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<p><strong>Yes! ~ </strong>You can print 40 cars and 40 links and wear this thing like a boa.</p><p><strong>No! ~ </strong>The cars won't come off the link and no supports needed.</p><p>Want other cars for this set? ...Leave a comment.</p>
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This is a mash-up of 2 of my fav models and needs NO SUPPORTS to print!Slava Ukraine!
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Added the appearance of folding points and hinges where I figured they would be.
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<p>Caution very hard to print and remove support material. ...Get the super glue ready!</p>
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<p><strong>Creation </strong>~ First I created a wheel and axle. Then I cut out room for the axle and wheels in the model. Fit was pretty good first try and wheels spin with very little effort on my hand.</p><p><strong>Assembly</strong> ~ Press the...
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<p>Added the appearance of folding points and hinges where I figured they would be.</p>
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looking to make a different style buggy and the flintstones came to mind. used support from buildplate only. and it worked out well.. ...i used PETG.
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Enjoy autumn street cleaning with this little helper! Remix of the famous test buggy in the form of a cleaning vehicle with beacons, a front brush, a rear rotary broom and a water tank.Have fun with autumn 3D printing!
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This is a small attachment made for the base E3D Buggy. ...It holds 6x T18 soldering iron tips, but should fit anything 6.6mm diameter or less. This snaps on top of the existing buggy, and should work with any of the cool remixes out there as long...
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Imagine what it will do for a buggy. Just a small 3 piece set of flame decals to make your E3D buggy at least LOOK faster. ...PETG is recommended but PLA worked for me with the silk gold and red.The overhang requires support.If printing at 0.2mm layer...
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This Xmas Buggy is a real stress test with large overhangs and bridge infill.No supports!
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This buggy became a Panel Van.. ...only did one wall so the outside could be visualized and the other side left open to view interior yes it has a hexagonal portal and a eclipital to give it som additional test feature
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This E3D model has an attached gooseneck trailer for storage of various printer parts while also serving as a test model for various characteristics of your printer.
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<p>Prints at regular scale but I recommend <strong>150%</strong> for full detail. See below</p><figure class="image image_resized" style="width:91.86%;"><img...