
Turbo-Vase+
thingiverse
I got inspired by Zampik to create something entirely non-mechanical, which caught my attention due to its shapes that spark interest. The challenge lies in figuring out how to replicate those same shapes using Helix Modeling, specifically MicroCadam circa 2000, since I was intrigued to learn from this tool. An intersection of two solids was the method used for creation; it did take a considerable amount of time to master it, and upon more complex attempts, the program stumbled upon its limits. A specific piece "Fast" out of ABS material was then printed with .3mm layer thickness in about 2.5 hours, considering an average speed in such prints is crucial due to high print speeds and quality standards required for clear images like these without supports used because cooling can be tricky without them especially when first layers take longer than usual. To solve the slow-down issue with the vanes taking more time in printing within a certain period like 25-30 seconds or maybe one layer before that but never mind since simplifying helps make print-time reasonable; you get what I mean! That’s where I use a fan on 50% - a standard setting not usually applied as much anymore. However, this approach seemed beneficial in making the vanes reach proper temperature before proceeding further without interruptions which caused unnecessary strain elsewhere thus keeping overall stability intact despite initial difficulties when things don't always go according plan – though we should appreciate simplicity isn’t everything! Using Simplify3D helps bring costs down and simplifies entire process too much which was why buying into something like this made so sense for future purposes. Future experiments may include making versions out of clear PLA or another version of ABS to achieve different looks based on light interactions coming from all sides since they offer great aesthetics – one cannot dispute that windows provide perfect setting as display space given right materials involved! Try clicking the '+' and '-' symbols repeatedly for more options on these effects because multiple possibilities always keep curiosity high which makes everything look fresh; another thing, I decided adding an additional vase #7 which would definitely take long time probably around 3h45m based on previous calculations however new creation -vase8A printed much quicker than that first one yet maintains a unique combination both curve patterns giving you options. In essence it turned out worthwhile having kept them as two separate designs each bringing something different and making the experience exciting.
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