Solar System Dice Display

Solar System Dice Display

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<p>A simple display stand designed to show off the dice in their general orbits. Bonus space for the main asteroid belt. Orbits of the planets are at a (very) approximate exponential scale (relative to each other, not the Sun) Based on <a href="https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/18793/why-do-the-planets-orbital-distances-fall-on-an-exponential-curve">https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/18793/why-do-the-planets-orbital-distances-fall-on-an-exponential-curve</a> . Asteroid belt is centered on the orbit of Ceres. &nbsp;Pluto is just outside of everything (no scale). And there is no allowance for orbital eccentricities.&nbsp;</p><p>As this takes the whole build plate in one axis of a mk3s+ an auto brim can't be used. So there is a second version with a manual brim in the other axis (may need rotating 90 degrees).&nbsp;</p><p>I had bed adhesion issues with my first print without the brim, but the room was cold (~12 Celsius) and the part fan was running at full speed. With the brim, lowered fan speed and heating the room I had no problems. Probably heating the room alone would have been fine.</p><p>Printed in pla at 0.15 layer height. Intended to be printed with a colour change.</p><p>If using one of the stls say yes to recalculate the units when importing into prusa slicer.</p><p>The 3mf file for the version with the brim has my lowered fan speeds. Both 3mf have a colour change for the text and orbits.</p>

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