Easter Egg with dice - complete
Easter Egg with dice - complete
Published 2018-04-11T10:57:32+00:00
This object was made in Tinkercad. https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kQl7ODtW8ia
As I couldn't print any hinges and of course not the "noses" I included in this drawing as long as they are directly connected to the egg, those noses are printed separately. With what's called "seconds glue" in Germany I glued the noses onto the egg. It was my first try so of course you can see one nose that wouldn't stick to the egg. But you can also see that my idea with the nose was not that bad because a single nose is enough to hold the egg halves together.
I can't change the licenses the way I would want. You may do whatever you want with my dice in the egg without even mentioning where it comes from.
I printed everything with the brim.
You should have your printer enough under control by now to control how sticky the printed objects are to the printing bed. In my case, I had to smooth out the flat sides of the egg pieces and it was very unfortunate I placed the "6" on the side the dice stands on. We really have to do more with our new 3D printer :)
Time to print: It all depends. I took best printing quality for the dice, that took about 1 hour. The eggs would need about 8 hours in best printing quality. Best ask your slicer about the time.
Date de publication | 11/04/2018 |
Durée d’impression | 270 - 540 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 33 |
Dimensions | 112 122 30 |
Technologie | FDM |
Complexité | Easy |
Sans support | YES |