Tintin Moon Rocket Puzzle (small)

Tintin Moon Rocket Puzzle (small)

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Welcome to the Moon Rocket 3D puzzle, a two-color assembly challenge. Each part of this 26 cm rocket is labeled with two numbers: floor and position (e.g., second floor, position three). Assemble the rocket floor by floor, starting with the pod, followed by floors one through five. To get started, check out the assembly instructions at https://vimeo.com/203635227. You'll also find a Sketchup file to help you visualize the project. For a bigger model, take a look at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2103481. When printing your Moon Rocket, make sure to use the following settings: Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.4 nozzle Infill: 30% Notes: Printed with an Ultimaker 2+. Two Cura profiles are provided, one for the main parts and another specifically designed for spikes. Please print each of the four STL files (three red and one white) separately. To ensure a smooth printing process, avoid heating the build plate too much, as this may require cleaning some parts. Use "touching build plate" supports for all parts except the spikes. Set your printer to use no raft but instead opt for rafts. Here are the print metrics: Pod: Print Time: 7 hours 48 minutes Total Distance: 4.93 meters Weight: 44.37 grams Red Parts: Print Time: 7 hours 4 minutes Total Distance: 4.48 meters Weight: 40.30 grams White Parts: Print Time: 4 hours 50 minutes Total Distance: 3.29 meters Weight: 29.61 grams Total (PLA: 9 g/m, 0.2 €/m): Total Distance: 12.70 meters Total Weight: 114.30 grams

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