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Hull and deck 1 piece
par XBobnl
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Just a combination of the original stl files merged in to 1.
deck_back_165_cam_mount.stl and deck_front_138.stl becomes deck_complete_cam.stl
I just missed the deck complete version with the cam mount.
hull_back_190.stl and hull_front_140_mod.stl becomes hull_330mm.stl
This way I didn't had to glue the thin parts using the interface's and in my opinion the parts are stronger and looks better.
Only the hull needs a bit of attention in printing the top layers.
I used a little trick to crete the large area bridge in the spiral vase on the top of the print.
In spiral vase the temperature is higher then regular print jobs so the PLA will hang much easier.
This is how i printed this part from bottom to top.
First 7 layers as bottom layers or 100% infill (rear of the boat).
Then spiral vase mode until 5,7 mm from the top.
Then 4 layers in 5% .3mm layer height.
Then 4 layers in 10% .3mm layer height.
Then 4 layers in 25% .3mm layer height.
last 7 layers (like th
deck_back_165_cam_mount.stl and deck_front_138.stl becomes deck_complete_cam.stl
I just missed the deck complete version with the cam mount.
hull_back_190.stl and hull_front_140_mod.stl becomes hull_330mm.stl
This way I didn't had to glue the thin parts using the interface's and in my opinion the parts are stronger and looks better.
Only the hull needs a bit of attention in printing the top layers.
I used a little trick to crete the large area bridge in the spiral vase on the top of the print.
In spiral vase the temperature is higher then regular print jobs so the PLA will hang much easier.
This is how i printed this part from bottom to top.
First 7 layers as bottom layers or 100% infill (rear of the boat).
Then spiral vase mode until 5,7 mm from the top.
Then 4 layers in 5% .3mm layer height.
Then 4 layers in 10% .3mm layer height.
Then 4 layers in 25% .3mm layer height.
last 7 layers (like th
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