3D Prints
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Gyro the Dodo with Single Extrusion
By yyh1002
I took the challenge of printing the gyro designed for soluble support with single extrusion, see if I could get a similar result with much less print time than dual extrusion.
Printed with complete support interface of line pattern.
Took me a couple of hours to clean the supports and broke a few arms that needs glue back together.
It rotates smoothly at the end. And the bottom finish is not bad.
But still, it's too much work and risk to clean the supports. Not recommended to print with single extrusion.
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1 Meter long TOS Enterprise
By kmanstudios
This is a 1 Meter long TOS Enterprise. It is cut up into parts that can be printed without supports. Included is a large sized Instruction sheet that lays out how many of each tab to print.
The individual parts are full mesh resolution and oriented to print. It is a collection of huge file sizes. But carries decent detail.
The Optimized files are grouped by sections and are not oriented to print. They also lose some fidelity during the optimization process.But, not everybody can process or has fast internet, so, this was to offer choice.
A more in-depth look at printing and development can be found here:
https://ultimaker.com/en/community/45889-the-clumsy-noob-goes-supersized-in-the-noobverse
This is a still ongoing thread as I get more materials up, including print images and some things I did to facilitate printing. I printed most of the model in Polycarbonate for strength, well, until I ran out of it. Then I switched to CPE+. So, keep a look out if you want to see tips and tricks as well as post processing updates.
I am going to be printing a new piece to go inside the Nacelle Scoops to get that cool lighting look without having to light the model. It just ain't designed for lighting unless you want to bore out a lot of space to run wiring. I may set something like that up in the future. WAY in the future LOL But, as soon as I get scoop effects pieces printed and tested, I will add it to the mix. Well, I hope it works. Pre-render tests seem to look good. But visualization and reality do not always match up.
This thing took a little more than a week to print.
As a helpful hint, print the tabs last so that you can adjust for individual materials, shrinkage expansion.
Link to full sized Instructions 4096 Wide-Suitable for Printing If you like such things....
http://www.kmanstudios.com/StarTrekSupersizedInstructionsFullSize.jpg
How I Designed This
Designed to be printed without supports
This will of course depend on your printer and material you use. It is designed to allow for enlargement and reduction should you want to play with scale. Each part is watertight and no red errors in slicers.
I went with a tab and slot system as I found it to allow for the most flexibility if one chooses to enlarge or reduce the model to print on various systems and materials.
Markings are in raised guides to facilitate painting should you desire to do so. I did try to make them easy to see and use, yet not obtrusive.
The deflector dish was designed to be added post production so that if you want to paint the model, it will make it easier to paint that copper color inside the deflector rings. The images seen so far are just the Engineering section epoxied together, the Saucer section Epoxied together, the Nacelle Scoops (printed in different, transparent color) and Deflector Dish epoxied (Not visible in the photos) are in a loose fitting for the pics, and to facilitate the post printing process. It is just easier to putty, prime, sand and prepare the parts and then epoxy together for a final paint job.
The stand will come a bit later as I am still printing out some things. I just wanted to get this much up because, well, it just takes forever to print, if you are REALLY ambitious.
I am in the process of puttying and sanding then painting the model. Not in a hurry as I like to take a Zen approach to such things. I find it relaxing, no need to rush it
14 Inch model will be up as soon as I get it organized.
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Test print v7
By hymal7
tried printing this large model without any support. few under-extrusions at the bottom curved face and stringing at the bottom long face which might have been better with the support material.
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Project Egg
By 3dcase
ca.4600 pieces/prints.
printed in 2014 jan.->sept.
printed on 8 UM-orginals, 800 stones printed by the community.
0.4mm layerheight, 0.8mm nozzles, average 2.5 hr. p/stone.
average 120 grams/stone. 600Kg of Pla used.
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BB-8 Dome
By LePaul
With some extra Ultimaker 2+ printers on hand I queued three to print segments of the dome and then the top piece. Each segment took 27 hours. Printed in Simplify 3D with helper discs to ensure good corner adhesion. Minimal support, only manual support for the lower orfices in the front dome piece.
With some sanding and clean up, this will look great!
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Porpoise as door lever handle
By Trebor
I've designed this Porpoise with Clayoo in Rhino 5 - it's a lovely tiny Whale in the North Sea.
Converted to STL and printed with my Ultimaker 3. The Material used was ABS. Printing with this is a little bit tricky but gives verry good results when grinded and polished. Finally cast in brass.
After finishing this will be a door lever handle for our small and charming home.
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Baby Groot Clay Mold
By 3doftom
So many Baby Groot 3D prints. Here is yet another one
Youtube video created by third party.
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UltiSandervG
By Labern
The Mighty Bearded Sander Bot.
If you want to print one there are some terms and conditions to follow.
Terms and conditions:
1.The amount of hair on the UltiSandervG is not a true representation. 2. The Hair on the UltiSandervG Does not grow. 3. Although the UltiSandervG is taller then the Standard Ultibot, Its not a true representation of SandervG's actual height. 4. UltiSandervG Cannot hear complaints about the forum. 5.The UltiSandervG does not give political responses to issues raised. 6. You Must style the UltiSandervG's hair according to SandervG's Profile Photos and make sure his beard is properly trimmed. 7. SandervG's hair style and beard length may vary so you may need to print more UltiSandervG's to keep up with the current trend. 8. The UltisandervG Must not have a bad hair day. 9. Hair gel does not work on the UltisandervG. 10. UltisandervG must not have bald spots until SandervG has bald spots. 11. When Playing with the UltiSandervG you Must talk with a deep booming mainly voice. 12. The UltiSandervG Must not be engaged in explicit activities or used as a voodoo doll. 13. You must not Use Girly colors when printing the UltiSandervG. 14.The UltiSandervG is there to manage the community of your 3D prints. 15.The UltiSandervG may get homesick if not printed in Geldermalsen so you may need send him back from time to time or take him to visit. 16. Just like the real SandervG, The UltiSandervG like's to party, so please take him along with you.
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UMO rotary dual print head (beta)
By Zeno
First prototype of a rotary dual print head, watch the forum for more infos.
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Dual Color Print-In-Place wrench
By barspin
I had to print this while testing the Ultimaker 3 last fall. I think it came out great.
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Fallout Mini Nuke with Internals
By valcrow
Mini Nuke in celebration of Fallout 4!
More pics and stuff here:
http://www.redicubricks.com/3d-printed-fallout-4-mini-nuke-cross-section/
2,850 downloads
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Dragon Egg!
By LePaul
Just loving the Ultimaker 3! This will look even more amazing with an LED light inside!
786 downloads
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Lapras!
By LePaul
Another really nice print with the Ultimaker 3. I used a priming tower and printed at 0.10 MM layer height.
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Ultimaker Hand Drill
By LePaul
I saw one at the Ultimaker 3 Reveal Party in NYC back in October and wanted to make one for the coming Comic Con event! I didn't even use the best resolution! I printed this in Ultimaker Black and Green PLA at 0.20 layer height. It took 27 hours. I can only imagine how much more awesome it would look using the "Quality" setting!
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Epicyclic Bevel Gear Reducer by Kurt Jacobson
By imaginables
3d Print of Epicyclic Bevel Gear Reducer by Kurt Jacobson using the Ultimaker 3 using PVA supports.
Model Source:
1,810 downloads
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Pteranodon skeleton
By justinvl
Made for fun.
Model created in Zbrush and 3ds max.
Wingspan : 160cm
Skull size: 40cm
1,269 downloads
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Test Print v3
By hymal7
1st print test without support material
Printing Temperature 195
Build Plate Temperature 60
Print Speed 50
Travel Speed 240
10 hours - both models together
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BB-8 dome top piece
By LePaul
In an effort to keep BB-8's dome very, very light, this piece is only 1 mm thick. Being a curved piece, it was extremely difficult to do with standard PLA based support structure.
However, the Ultimaker 3 and PVA support structure did a wonderful job with it!
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