Toy Train (Mechanical Toy - print in place)
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Print in place. The crank (kurbel) is separate, of course. After printing: - Remove the built-in supports at the base of the rotating railtrack base inside the cube, using a cutter knife or similar. - Make sure the gear in the door rotates, if it does not, use a little bit of force or pliers. If it breaks off, not to worry, just use glue to fix the crank (kurbel) through the rotating part of the door into the gear. It depends on your filament and settings if the crank fits into the hole. You can either file off the excess or you can use the other file "kurbel2", or very quickly design and print one that fits (it is a really fast print) - Close the door, apply glue on the sides of the door if desired and after you have tested it : - ). Version 2.0 has beautified tunnel entrances. And there is a multireligious version which features a mosque, one of the houses may be a synagogue. Peace. Increasing the size will make it easier to print, but I have not tested this. I am really bad at coloring things so please upload an image when you have done it. I used Oryhara's Bevel Gears made with Bevel Gear Generator in this (https://www.prusaprinters.org/de/prints/11954-involute-bevel-gear-generator/files).
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