My son wants me to print this but it is bigger than the M2 can print in one print.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:12006
What is the best way to go about chopping it up to print?
I flipped it upside down but the top is still too big.
Best way to cut up larger object to print.
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I always use my cad software. I just make a plane, put it where i want then split the model. Save them as 2 separate stls, print and glue them together.
Re: Best way to cut up larger object to print.
In Simplify3D, center it on the bed, then take a note of the z offset coordinate and the object height. Subtract half the object height from the z offset. That will get you the top half. To get the bottom half, rotate it upside down and do the same again. Always recalculate, because rotation may have moved things around.
I would print the helmet with the seam vertically, going down through the nose piece, so rotate the object around the Y axis by 90 degrees first.
I would print the helmet with the seam vertically, going down through the nose piece, so rotate the object around the Y axis by 90 degrees first.
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Thanks for the info.
I have not use cad software just yet. So I downloaded the free copy of netfab. I was able to cut it in half in no time at all with this software.
Bottom is printed. Now for the top it is a 20 hour print will be my longest print so far.
I have not use cad software just yet. So I downloaded the free copy of netfab. I was able to cut it in half in no time at all with this software.
Bottom is printed. Now for the top it is a 20 hour print will be my longest print so far.
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Here is the end results. I still need to paint it.
my son loves it. This is 11 1/2" by 7 3/4" Pretty big for 3D printer.
my son loves it. This is 11 1/2" by 7 3/4" Pretty big for 3D printer.
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Your son is going to be the envy of every other kid in the neighborhood! This is way cooler than my dad teaching me to build Heathkit stuff before I hit my teens. (My dad's method surely set me up as a future Maker at an early age. I suspect your son will get there, just by a different route -- one that will make other kids drool with jealousy!)
Dale
Dale
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hell yeah now he just needs a big sword and some orcs to battle!
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We already printed a halo gun maybe he can use that. (This is X men but they like that movie also)
This printer has been really good for my boys. 10-11 they down load things form thingiverse they add support and manually remove it where it should not be. They set the infill and the temps they do it all. I usually am there to watch the first layer and I set Z stop and the bed for now anyway. They have printed stuff for school and their Mother’s day gift.
This printer has been really good for my boys. 10-11 they down load things form thingiverse they add support and manually remove it where it should not be. They set the infill and the temps they do it all. I usually am there to watch the first layer and I set Z stop and the bed for now anyway. They have printed stuff for school and their Mother’s day gift.
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