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Frisbee thingiverse

Frisbee

thingiverse mgg942 432695 Free

This is a Frisbee made for my grandson, Logan. Designed in MOI (Moment of Inspiration), and made in DiamondAge PLA on an Ultimaker.
I was doubtful that it would print without support but it did, though it doesn't look that great even after a clean up.
Flies well, though!
175 mm O/D, weight 31 gms.



Instructions
I found that a raft was essential. Brim (in Cura, anyway) only works on the O/D.
I've made two. The second was slightly better than the first. For this my settings were 190 C, 0.1 layer thickness and 100 mm/s print speed.
And a RAFT!

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Platform thingiverse
Creator mgg942
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
Also on cults3d, thingiverse, grabcad
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