
V1 (Cut up for 3D Printing)
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I cut the heck out of a cool V1 print I found and wanted to make myself. Unfortunately, it's really not very good for actual printing.. So, I cut it up and made it relatively printable for myself. I've put it together and it works alright, just superglue it and use a soldering iron with a chisel tip or something similar to flatten the joints before you pop them together and it'll work out fine. Printed with tree supports w/ 40 deg overhang. Most will have to be rotated before printing, sorry, but as long as you stick to printing everything vertically and make sure the base of each piece has good contact with the ground you'll be fine. Probably not the most efficient, but it's not meant to be. I just wanted to 3D print my funny little boy and there's nothing decently printable up so.. Have fun, I guess.
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