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Print with a circular base on the bed, using some brim; higher is better. It's art - later, I'm going to print a larger one with just 1 or 2 walls and 0% infill from T-Glase, embedding a few RGB LEDs in the bottom. At that point, I'll release the...
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Experiments in DfAM: fractal diamond aesthetic structures. ... This is the first iteration, it needs to be refined further to ensure that the diamonds are consistent throughout and printable without supports
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A three-dimensional framework with a vacant section, boasting walls just 5 millimeters thick and numerous openings. ...The structure stands at an impressive height of 108 millimeters.
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Can your printer handle this?\nBased on Makers Muse Lattice Cubes design, this is similar thing - a lattice cube base. The super lattice cube is two cubes rotated together, making everything look complicated. The Ultra has three cubes, and...
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The super lattice cube is two lattice cubes rotated in on each other, and it makes everything look quite complicated. The Ultra is three, and the unsymmetric is two cubes, but not rotated in a way that makes them symmetric. That one was an accident,...
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Maybe if it was split in the middle and then glued together, it could work without supports, but you'd need some seriously good bed adhesion to do that. EDIT: 7-19-17: Added no-base versions of all of the other lattice cubes, except the dual-extruder...
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This is an intricately designed lattice cube I crafted with inspiration from Makers Muse's innovative lattice model. Notably, I scaled down its production, resulting in a remarkably detailed outcome. ...It's worth noting that once printed to its maximum...
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A versatile 2-inch cube mesh connector testing device, that's about as straightforward as it gets.
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They should be a tight snap fit by themselves, but you can glue them if they start falling out or you accidentally break the lip during assembly. Troubleshooting:If your cube is too tight, try backing off the screws a small amount.If it feels rough,...
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(You can optionally add some plastic-safe lubricant to the faces of the inner sphere to let your cube slide better.) bottom edge pieces first, bottom corners, then center edges, and finally the top layer. </li> <li>Install the top center piece. </li>...
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This the seemingly simple design lattice may not make us fall in love at first glance, but the set itself and the composition formed by the repetition of each of them is undoubtedly formidable. This piece has some holes on each side to be assembled...
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I Built this model using Tinkercad, Edit it Online: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/iDGgsuWzJBX. ...I Created it as a Background to use in a design, Check Out the Design "Nothing is Impossible" or Frame to See how I Utilized the Lattice Pattern.
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Experimenting with printers led to this creation. It features effortless printing without support structures and rapid production when desired. ...This prototype was achieved at a 5-meter-per-second speed and an incredibly low 0.3 layer height.
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This is a test thing. The model was created with Morphi! Check out http://www.morphiapp.com to see what you can do. In Morphi, anyone can make 3D printable models using touch on the go - no WiFi or mouse needed. Get it free in the App store at...