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3D Printed Sphere Ball Marble
by MrLogston
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Have you lost your marbles? Why not prints new ones?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-pivvMCHX4&lc=z13xwze5ctvbznnj204cehk5yomvifpxiik
I wanted to 3D print a sphere to replace lost marbles for a 3D printed ball launcher that I was working on… ended up with this… no more lost marbles :)
Materials used in build:
screw used #4-40 x 1" machine screws, round head, steel
filament used http://shop.prusa3d.com/en/filament/46-silver-pla-filament-1kg.html
3D Printed Sphere Ball Marble on ORIGINAL PRUSA i3 MK2
Printing Notes
Extruder Temperature: 208 C has shown best results using heat bed 60 C from low quality to high quality prints, once the filament was about 2 months old, I had to up the temp to 210 C speed up my prints to 112% original speed to get rid of stringy printing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-pivvMCHX4&lc=z13xwze5ctvbznnj204cehk5yomvifpxiik
I wanted to 3D print a sphere to replace lost marbles for a 3D printed ball launcher that I was working on… ended up with this… no more lost marbles :)
Materials used in build:
screw used #4-40 x 1" machine screws, round head, steel
filament used http://shop.prusa3d.com/en/filament/46-silver-pla-filament-1kg.html
3D Printed Sphere Ball Marble on ORIGINAL PRUSA i3 MK2
Printing Notes
Extruder Temperature: 208 C has shown best results using heat bed 60 C from low quality to high quality prints, once the filament was about 2 months old, I had to up the temp to 210 C speed up my prints to 112% original speed to get rid of stringy printing.
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