Rope Bowl (Redesigned for 3D Printing)
prusaprinters
After finding another rope model and attempting to slice/print it I ran into a series of problems. A lot of the designs currently available were created in programs like blender. Although easier on your computer while designing, it leaves a bunch of holes and artifacts on the inside of the model that your slicer can't help itself but try to print. The most popular model was so bad that I couldn't even slice it in Cura. All of these were designed in fusion360.All of these models are solid! This means that when you go to slice and print, you won't run into any issues. Everything will print as intended. **at the bottom of the multi-direction model, there is indeed about 10 holes, I couldn't figure out how to get rid of them, but I've tested the print and everything prints fine** Slicer Settings: -Models need to be dropped on the build plate by .3mm so that they lay flat. -Layer Height : 0.32 (at this height, the small model prints in about an hour and a half) -Line Width : 0.40~0.45 -If your slicer has any settings to add internal skin layers, set this to 0. In Cura the setting is “Skin Expand Distance” This should be set to 0. There are no internal structures that need extra support, so it's fine to disable this feature. -Infill : Set to 10% Gyroid, that seemed to work the best for me with connected infill lines. (you could also do 0% infill increased top and bottom layers to fill the entire base the side walls do not need infill) I've included 3 sizes(Small, Medium and Large) of all 5 models. Sorry if the naming is confusing, I've organized them in the download section the best I could. Calibration Tips:If you need to Calibrate your Printer, My Go-To Calibration Cube is one designed by me that tests multiple areas in a fast quick print. https://www.printables.com/model/650696-deathly-hallows-calibration-cube Hope you enjoy! Happy Printing!
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