
Tesla's Cybertruck
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Once I saw the Cybertruck, I thought that designing it would be a breeze. Oh, how wrong I was. It has proven to be the most challenging design I've ever tackled. - At this point, I have 404 edits/saves in Fusion 360. Nothing else I've created comes close to matching this level of complexity. - Before you raise any concerns, yes, I'm aware that the front end differs from the images. Due to both my own limitations and those of my printer, I had to modify it accordingly. - Despite these challenges, I'm thrilled to report that this design does not require support materials. You can still use brims if you prefer, as an added precaution. I've included photos showcasing how I sliced each part. As a side note, for extra safety, please enable the "lie flat option." This simple step has saved me from print issues in the past when parts failed to lay flat. - The main body is too large for my printer, so I recommend slicing it in half. All other components are small enough. - The window details are connected by a single line, which I did to create one slightly larger print and make it easier to print. You decide whether you need to cut them off. - The wheels are linked to the fenders via four single lines, making them stable for printing. These lines are easy to cut if needed. All parts are clearly labeled, indicating their intended placement. I am the owner of neocrisis.com.
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