Kang
Kang
Published 2020-01-08T13:55:11+00:00
Kang fanart in OBJ format - ready for 3D printing !!! 8)
In my opinion, in such a style, the kang turned out to be more terrifying
I print on a FDM 3D printer and made a model specifically for printing (taking into account the capabilities of the printer).
The model looks better if you use glossy plastics or a metallic effect, I really liked how the PLA silver aluminum print looks (the so-called used filament). Another interesting color I could not find in my sity 8 (
You should not have problems with printing, I checked and corrected everything many times at the modeling stage
I used a glass of IVRIG IKEA:
https://www.ikea.com/sg/en/p/ivrig-glass-clear-glass-30258324/
https://www.ikea.com/ru/ru/p/ivrig-stakan-prozrachnoe-steklo-50372173/#
I hope if you want to print this figure yourself, then you will not have problems finding a glass that is used as part of a space suit
I recommend that you print a test piece before printing Kang
The glass may differ slightly in size to be sure that the glass will fit exactly - I recommend that you print a test piece (part named IVRIG tester). You can come to the store with the test piece and choose a glass so that you did not forget the name of the glass, I wrote it on the detail
I printed teeth separately, difficult to print a model with teeth, it’s very difficult to extract support
Speed print of 25 mm / s (the slower the better)
In the model, I made gaps for gluing teeth. Everything fits well (I checked the tolerances on 3 different FDM printers)
Teeth were printed piece by piece, 1 after another. I do not recommend putting their print at once, it may not turn out well.
It took me less than an hour to print 10 teeth
If you want, support me
I uploaded 12 files for download (10 teeth, the main model and test model)
The teeth are numbered the first row from 1-1 to 1-5 and the second row from 2-1 to 2-5. The gluing order is in the photo.
I described how to print better in the description
now in more detail:
1) Print model Kang - my settings
- Silver PLA
- 0.4 nozzle, layer 0.2 mm
- 3 perimeter, 6 top and bottom solid layers
- infill 30%
- support infill 30%, Max angle 50 deg, 2 dense support layers
- Speed 40 mm/s
Printing time: 29 hours - I start a 3D print and went go home to sleep 8)
Plastic weight: 300g
2) teeth printing - my settings
- I did not use support - did not change other settings
- Speed is lower, about 25 mm/s
- I used 5 perimeter skirts
- Each printed separately - piece by piece
Printing time: less than 1 hour - I stood and watched 8)
Tooth numbering is shown in the photo - find it
I used superglue gel - check the inclination of the teeth with the picture when gluing
3) Before printing the model, I recommend that you print a test part.
I measured 4 glasses and made an average model
The main thing is to buy the right glass
So that the glass fits exactly, I made a test piece (IVRIG tester), print it and select a suitable glass
I hope the glass in all stores are the same
Perhaps you will use other 3D printing settings - the main thing is do not change the scale of the model! otherwise it will not fit the glass
Date published | 08/01/2020 |
Benoetigte Zeit | 1800 - Minuten |
Menge an Filament | 350g |
Dimensionen | XYZ 170 x 155 x 138 mm |