fire truck toy

fire truck toy

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I designed and printed a fire truck toy for my son. To ensure that all the parts fit together properly, it's essential to use a machine that can handle tolerances of 0.3-0.4 mm. If your printer can't meet this requirement, the ladder pieces might stick to each other. Here is the print list: * 2x - die_connection_69p6mm_r6p7.stl (blue) * No support required * 1x - front_grill.stl (black) * Rotate 90 degrees over Y-axis, no support needed * 1x - back_top.stl (yellow) * No support required * 1x - back_grill_lights.stl (red) * Rotate 90 degrees over Y-axis, no support needed * 1x - ladder_base.stl (red) * With support * 1x - ladder_in_out.stl (white) * Upside down with support * 1x - cockpit.stl (black) * No support required * 1x - trunk_stairs.stl (red) * Rotate 180 degrees over Y-axis, with support * 1x - cabin.stl (red) * Rotate 90 degrees over Y-axis, with support * 1x - seats_2_rows.stl (black) * No support required * 1x - side_left.stl (white) * Rotate 90 degrees over X-axis, no support needed * 1x - side_right.stl (white) * Rotate 90 degrees over X-axis, no support needed * 2x - wheel_axle_100mm_r5p5.stl (black) * No support required * 3x - die_connection_69p6mm_r5p5.stl (blue) * No support required * 4x - screw_ladder_base.stl (yellow) * No support required * 6x - screw_20mm_filet_10mm_full.stl (yellow) * No support required * 4x - screw_20mm_filet_10mm_full.stl (white) * No support required * 4x - screw_27mm_filet.stl (black) * No support required * 2x - fire_truck_roof_light.stl (blue) * No support required * 2x - roof_light_LEFT_HAND.stl (blue) * No support required * 1x - fire_truck_roof_light.stl (red) * No support required * 1x - roof_light_LEFT_HAND.stl (red) * No support required * 2x - fire_truck_roof_light.stl (white) * No support required * 2x - wheel_left.stl (black) * With support * 2x - wheel_right.stl (black) * With support * 4x - wheel_cap.stl (white) * No support required * 1x - lader_axle_72mm_r5p5.stl (white) * No support required * 2x - front_light.stl (blue) * Rotate 90 degrees over Y-axis, no support needed Update: I've also added a "ladder_lock" that can be screwed into the cabin using two of the four blue "light screws." This makes it easier for my son and customers to move the truck around. Update 31.03.2019: Some adjustments were made to the long/big parts so they could be printed on smaller beds (20x20cm). 1. The side parts were split into two, and connected with small screws. Therefore, do not print: * 1x - side_left.stl (white) + Rotate 90 degrees over X-axis, no support needed * 1x - side_right.stl (white) + Rotate 90 degrees over X-axis, no support needed Instead, print these parts: * 1x - side_left_back.stl (white) + With support * 1x - side_left_front.stl (white) + No support required * 1x - side_right_back.stl (white) + With support * 1x - side_right_front.stl (white) + No support required 2. The ladder was cut to be shorter (220mm) so it could fit on a 20x20cm bed diagonally. Therefore, do not print: * 1x - ladder_in_out.stl (white) + Upside down with support Instead, print this part: * 1x - ladder_short_220mm.stl (white) + Upside down with support

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