scania logo
cults3d
Not the easiest print to tackle, so read these instructions carefully. Only the Scania V8 part is printed with support. First, print the Scania file. Then, print the Scania V8 file. This was the straightforward part of the print. Now comes the challenging part. Load the Scania Bird Black and Grey Right Part 1 into the slicer. For the black part, you must start printing from 0 and pause at 1.8 mm. For the grey part, begin printing from 1.8 mm to the end. Next, load the Scania Bird Red and Yellow Right Part 2 into the slicer. The red part starts at 4.2 mm; similarly, the yellow part begins at 4.2 mm. Now you have four G codes, and you're ready to start printing. Begin with the black part, followed by the grey, then the red, and finally the yellow. When you begin printing, do not remove the print from the bed. If using a heated bed, ensure your temperature remains steady while changing filament colors. Do the same for the Scania Left files. Now you can assemble it all. I used a 3D pen to weld it together, but you can also use glue or another adhesive. Good luck with your print!
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