French Tech Vendée

French Tech Vendée

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This trophy was created upon receipt of the French Tech Vendée label in autumn 2016 at the request of the Departmental Council of Vendée.\nIt was modeled and printed in 3D by Antoine Taillandier. You can find his work on\nSite : www.antoinetaillandier.com\nFB : https://www.facebook.com/antaillandier/\nTwitter : https://twitter.com/antaillandier\nInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/antaillandier/\nThe trophy was produced in Vendée, at Montaigu, at the FabLab zBis.\nThe trophy is printed in several parts and supported by a round tube of transparent plexiglas 4mm in diameter. \nThe base of the trophy can be printed in 3D. Here, we chose to manufacture it using a laser cutter with a PMMA plate 3.4mm thick. You will find the 2D plan of the base in the files below.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand: Ultimaker\n Printer: Ultimaker 2\n Resolution: .3\n Infill: 20 percent\n Notes: The heart prints upside down, vertically, allowing it to be realized in one piece. The cross and intermediate piece print flat. The side piece of the heart may give trouble to some printers. We propose printing it in one piece (file "coeur2.stl" or printing it in three parts to assemble after printing (Files A.stl , B.stl and C.stl)\nPost-Printing\nAssemble the different parts\n Get a full plexiglas tube, 4mm in diameter.\nCut three pieces using....\nThe first piece must measure xxx cm\nThe second piece must measure xxx cm\nThe third piece must measure xxx cm\nAssemble the bottom of the heart with the base using the first piece of plexiglas.\nRelate the heart, the intermediate piece as well as the cross to the second piece of plexiglas. A point of glue will probably be necessary to hold the piece with the cross to the tube of plexiglas\nFinally, complete by relating the third piece to the side of the heart and the adjacent piece

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