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Diwali Diya
by daarshclicks
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I built this diya emblem for my kids to share at school for diwali. They ended up hanging it on the door.
The model consists of 4 pieces.
3 of these are for the flame to make it multicolor. They stack in order (out→ middle → inner). I split them out to give the color variations in the fire. These pieces can be glued together if you have some super glue handy. I didn't so I used clear tape.
The base piece is for the base (duh). It has a raised design which can be printed in a different color [I use cura's post process extension for change filament].
The original model is around 100mm wide and 52mm tall. The height is around 1.6mm.
I printed the model by scaling it to 250%, I had to put it at 45% on the print bed to fit in the extended width [screenshot attached]. Please remember that while scaling , don ot scale the Z height. only X and Y should suffice.
I also added high tolerance flames for the folks who want to scale it, because the tolerance also multiplies when y
The model consists of 4 pieces.
3 of these are for the flame to make it multicolor. They stack in order (out→ middle → inner). I split them out to give the color variations in the fire. These pieces can be glued together if you have some super glue handy. I didn't so I used clear tape.
The base piece is for the base (duh). It has a raised design which can be printed in a different color [I use cura's post process extension for change filament].
The original model is around 100mm wide and 52mm tall. The height is around 1.6mm.
I printed the model by scaling it to 250%, I had to put it at 45% on the print bed to fit in the extended width [screenshot attached]. Please remember that while scaling , don ot scale the Z height. only X and Y should suffice.
I also added high tolerance flames for the folks who want to scale it, because the tolerance also multiplies when y
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