Some parts printed with ddPrint.
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X-Cat robot parts
Prototype parts of the X-Cat extinguishing robot remote control. Printed on the Ender5 with a 0.8 mm nozzle, filament is Herz Petg Black.
Remote Control housing, printed with 0.8 mm nozzle, 0.25 mm layerheight and 65 mm/s speed (this is a max flowrate of 13 mm³/s).
Print time was 14:46 hours (slicer-estimated build time: 11:56 hours).
Weight of the printed part is 524 g, this is 95 % of the slicer-estimated weight (550 g, density 1.29 g/cm³).
RC housing directly after print, still on printbed.
No cleanup, yet.
Measuring weight.
Some cleanup done.
More X-Cat parts, lid, pedestal, battery housing and charging adapter.
Todo: | show assembled parts |
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Other functional parts
Kettcar rim
Experimental prototype fix of a broken "kettcar" (pedal car) rim.
Printing parameters:
ddPrinter: Ender5 Slicer: S3D Nozzle|layer|speed: 0.8 mm | 0.4 mm | 60 mm/s Flowrate (sliced): 19.2 mm³/s Filament: AW-3D PLA White Weight (expected): 284 g (284 g) Time (expected): 6:20 h (4:27 h)
Testing ddPrint with PrusaSlicer
First prints on the Ender5 ddPrinter using PrusaSlicer. Parts shown directly after printing it, no cleanup done.
Sir Nigel Squintsworth Glasses Holder (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4887621) and Nautilus Gears parts (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:27233).
Lumbar Vertebrae, anatomic model
Model: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4637241 ddPrinter: UM2 Slicer: PrusaSlicer Nozzle|layer|speed: 0.8 mm | 0.2 mm | 75 mm/s Filament: Kaisertech PLA white
Misc parts
Assembled Nautilus Gears (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:27233). For better fit to the used 0.8mm nozzle the parts are scaled to 150% in X/Y direction, height of gears and connecting bar is scaled by 312.5% to give 12.5mm respecive 10mm height. The pins are my own design.
More Sir Nigel Squintsworth Glasses Holders (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4887621) and nautilus gears.
Bicycle business card (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1366876), printed on a Anycubic I3M ddPrinter with 0.4 nozzle, 0.2mm layerheight and 60mm/s feedrate:
Heart-gears (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:243278) and stand for it (http://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/8462-heart-gear-stand):