Monaco Circuit

Monaco Circuit

thingiverse

Dual Extrusion or Single Extrusion Print of the Monaco Circuit: A Step-by-Step Guide To replicate the iconic Monaco circuit, you'll need to choose between dual extrusion or single extrusion printing options. The accompanying DXF files allow for CNC or laser cutting of a wooden box, giving you flexibility in material choice. For a high-quality print, it's essential to use a low layer height, which I achieved with 0.06mm layer thickness. This setting ensures that the details and textures are accurately captured. The file White12 contains the land and buildings, while Red5 features the circuit itself. Blackwood is the recommended file for printing case parts, offering a convenient solution for users who want to print these components separately or glue them onto a wooden base. To CNC or laser cut the box, you'll need Plates.dxf, which can be imported into an Autocad program. Alternatively, if you're using Cura, you can opt for the .3mf file, where the files are already combined with 2 extruders. For single-extrusion printing, SingleExtrusion is the recommended file, combining the red and white files seamlessly.

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print Monaco Circuit with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Monaco Circuit .