Spitfire model plane for laser cutting or 3D printing

Spitfire model plane for laser cutting or 3D printing

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Printing Instructions: Propeller: - Layer Height: 0.1mm - Top Layers: 6 - Bottom Layers: 6 - Support Material: Yes - Rafters: 2 - Skirt: No - Orientation: Print with nose down and hole up - Post-processing: Sand, prime, sand, and paint for a smooth finish. Refer to pictures and video for examples. Nose: - Printing Method: Spiral Vase - Layer Height: 0.1mm - Bottom Layers: 6-10 - Orientation: Print with small flat base down - Post-processing: None required Cockpit (Spiral Vase Model): - Layer Height: 0.1mm - Printing Method: Spiral Vase - Trim one cockpit after printing and use a marker to color the window trims. Cockpit (Solid Model): - Layer Height: 0.1mm - Top Layers: 5 - Bottom Layers: 5 Wheels: - Layer Height: 0.2mm - Top Layers: 4 - Bottom Layers: 4 - Rafters: No - Support Material: No All Other Parts: - Layer Height: 0.3mm - Infill Settings: Default settings (most likely not required due to the small number of layers) Assembly Instructions: 1. Use the provided A3 layout to position the fuselage and wing pieces correctly. 2. Elevate the outer edges of the wings by 1.8cm as shown in the video. 3. Use a thick paper clip to create the hook and pin for the rubber band. Cut the wire in half and use one end as an axle for the propeller. 4. Attach the hook to the nose cone from inside and secure it with super glue. 5. Refer to the video and pictures for assembly guidance. Note: If you need to purchase this model for business purposes, please visit the provided link for more information.

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