Frameball
Frameball
Published 2019-02-04T09:39:33+00:00
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One thing I really love about 3D printing is that we can create things that are just for fun, and which simply wouldn't otherwise exist! Like this! It's a screw-together icosahedral ball, and assembly is half the fun. It was a great puzzle to work out how to approach this and keep it printable without supports, and make sure the end result would be robust. Maybe I should do the other Platonic solids, too...
So, you'll notice there's a test file in there, and it's simply one of the face corners. What I'd suggest is that you print five of those, along with a nut and bolt, and just test that your print assembles nicely. It's a quicky and easy way to get things perfect before printing all the major parts.
For the whole ball, you'll need to print:
* 20 faces
* 12 nuts
* 12 bolts
Have fun!
All designed for support-free printing. See the description above for some comments about printing test pieces first!
Date de publication | 04/02/2019 |
Sans support | YES |