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Warré Beehive
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This is a serious work in progress. I have not printed it, I just started it and I am sharing with Tinkercad as well. https://www.tinkercad.com/embed/djWvBgzEbyp?editbtn=1
You should be able to scale this to 75% and print on a CR-10, or similar printer with a 300 x 300 x 400 build volume. The caution is the gaps may not be sufficient for the Bees and the Honeycomb.
You should be able to scale this to 48% and print on a Ender 3, or similar printer with a 220 x 220 x 250 build volume. The caution again is the gaps may not be sufficient for the Bees and the Honeycomb.
I would not recommend printing in PLA, if anything, use PETG, this is a little stronger, flexible and food safe. I tried to make the connectors for the joining sections since I would not want to use any toxic glue.
The Printed image you see was at 25% to check the fit. The Connector pieces need work and the Eaves Vent needs a little work as well.
Design goes to Warre's Beekeeping. Plans and instruction
You should be able to scale this to 75% and print on a CR-10, or similar printer with a 300 x 300 x 400 build volume. The caution is the gaps may not be sufficient for the Bees and the Honeycomb.
You should be able to scale this to 48% and print on a Ender 3, or similar printer with a 220 x 220 x 250 build volume. The caution again is the gaps may not be sufficient for the Bees and the Honeycomb.
I would not recommend printing in PLA, if anything, use PETG, this is a little stronger, flexible and food safe. I tried to make the connectors for the joining sections since I would not want to use any toxic glue.
The Printed image you see was at 25% to check the fit. The Connector pieces need work and the Eaves Vent needs a little work as well.
Design goes to Warre's Beekeeping. Plans and instruction
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