Gyrosphere

Gyrosphere

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This is a redesigned Gyro Air by Dalpek that I attempted to print, and I noticed several areas where improvements can be made. To achieve optimal results, I recommend printing at slow speeds with the part cooling fan set to 100%. Additionally, omit support material if your printer's capabilities allow it, and use a 3mm brim. My test prints were done at a layer height of 250um (0.25mm). Print times are significantly reduced, material usage is lower, rotation is smoother, and assembly is easier with these modifications. A stand is also included to enable one-handed spinning. For the stand, I suggest normal print speeds, while my own test prints were done at a layer height of 250um (0.25mm). I welcome your thoughts on design improvements; please share any suggestions you may have and I will implement them accordingly. If you would like the stand customized, simply comment with your email address and I will personally send you a customized .STL file. Due to popular demand, I have also included a smaller model, which may or may not print well. Enjoy!

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