Air Raid Siren - hand crank version 3.1 (fit on the printer differently)
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My primary printer is a Prusa i3, and the bed size was just not enough to handle the original design. I had pretty good success with the 80% build by MlePh (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3410556), but I wanted to scale up in size. When I tried to run the model by Kaetzy (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3648309), the place where his design was separated was difficult to glue together, and I was not happy with the overall integrity of the end-product. I loaded the original files up into MeshMixer, and I modified this to cut at a place where there was more surface area, and add a few supports between the two pieces. The end design seems to be pretty stable. My printer tolerances were a bit off on the image, you will see a gap, but that was more about old filament then the core design change. Print instructionsCategory: Engineering Summary My primary printer is a Prusa i3, and the bed size was just not enough to handle the original design. I had pretty good success with the 80% build by MlePh (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3410556), but I wanted to scale up in size. When I tried to run the model by Kaetzy (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3648309), the place where his design was separated was difficult to glue together, and I was not happy with the overall integrity of the end-product. I loaded the original files up into MeshMixer, and I modified this to cut at a place where there was more surface area, and add a few supports between the two pieces. The end design seems to be pretty stable. My printer tolerances were a bit off on the image, you will see a gap, but that was more about old filament then the core design change. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2 Infill: 20%-100% Filament: Inland PETG Translucent Pink & Black
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