Thingiverse
Easter Eggs with filament
par C47_3D
48
Téléchargements
30
Likes
0
Makes
Easter Eggs with filament
Eggs with spiral holes for 1,75 filament
For 3mm resize the model to 171-172%
---
Even pure model can be used as a decoration but combined with some nice color filament it will look better :)
Cut it to 10,5cm each (4.13inch), or little more (you need 10,3cm but it's better to cut off the rest later)
Pliers or some flat metal may be used to push filament in the hole.
I started from the top, pushed the end in with pliers and then pushing it all the way down. May not be very easy, depends on filament used and prints options.
---
IMPORTANT
- TPU will be the easiest to use
- for PET-G (on photos) or similar flexibility filament you may need pliers to bend both ends.
- PLA can be used too (I did it on prototypes) but it will break unless you will heat it up - be carefull to not overheat the egg (it will deform) OR cut smaller pieces like 6-7cm instead of 10,5cm and use it in the center only (where we have smaller angles)
---
More Eas
Eggs with spiral holes for 1,75 filament
For 3mm resize the model to 171-172%
---
Even pure model can be used as a decoration but combined with some nice color filament it will look better :)
Cut it to 10,5cm each (4.13inch), or little more (you need 10,3cm but it's better to cut off the rest later)
Pliers or some flat metal may be used to push filament in the hole.
I started from the top, pushed the end in with pliers and then pushing it all the way down. May not be very easy, depends on filament used and prints options.
---
IMPORTANT
- TPU will be the easiest to use
- for PET-G (on photos) or similar flexibility filament you may need pliers to bend both ends.
- PLA can be used too (I did it on prototypes) but it will break unless you will heat it up - be carefull to not overheat the egg (it will deform) OR cut smaller pieces like 6-7cm instead of 10,5cm and use it in the center only (where we have smaller angles)
---
More Eas
C47_3D publie également sur
63 modèles supplémentaires sur 2 autres plateformes
Vous avez imprimé ce modèle ? Connectez-vous et partagez votre make !
Connectez-vous pour laisser un commentaire
Se connecterPas encore de commentaires – soyez le premier !