Remixed SuperRose using M10 Threads

Remixed SuperRose using M10 Threads

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Use V2 versions of the base and rod if you want a more precise fit. If you have an M10 grub screw on hand, you can also use it to connect the rose to the stem - but only if your printer is having trouble printing screw threads properly. Note that this design prints well with Monoprice Select Mini, but use 0.175mm layer height instead of 0.2mm for better results. I prefer connecting parts with screws and threads, preferably ones I can print myself. To create a functional SuperRose design, I simplified its geometry in Fusion 360, added M10 threads and a grub screw, and it worked perfectly. The grub screw may require a brim for surface adhesion, but all other pieces should print without needing raft or brim support. There are two stem versions available: one that prints as a single piece and another that splits into two pieces suitable for smaller printers.

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