Mini Wave Desk Toy
1.1K downloads · 4 years ago · Have fun with this little wave toy.
See it in action here: https://vimeo.com/725552445
It prints in
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Have fun with this little wave toy. See it in action here: https://vimeo.com/725552445
It prints in place, without supports. When you have finished the print take the base off first and push onto the main model, this will give you a bit of stability before removing it from the bed.
Make sure you can see the strings down the centre in your print preview.
I recommend a layer height of approx. 0.3mm
Mini Wave Desk Toy
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Is it possible to print this at reduced scale? I have the Ender 2 and this model is too large for the 165 x 165 plate width / height - I have to reduce it to 78% to fit but then the thin lines in the center don't show up in cura as if they will print (they are just shadows)
I am wondering if maybe this is because scaling the size to a bit smaller makes them too thin to print? Open to any suggestions :-)
Hi. It looks great but I have printed it 3 times, each time the strings break taking off the build plate. I am using Cura 5.1, layer height 3mm, 100% infill and polaroid white PLA. Would PETG be stronger? Any way to increase the thickness of strings?
May I ask if tthis would print ok with PLA please...
Yes absolutely, it is printed in PLA in the example prints
Strings are insanely delicate, only last a few uses if you can even get them off the build plate without breaking them.
I am sorry to hear this, this shouldn't be the case, can I ask what slicer you are using and what filament, hopefully we can improve this.
does the strings print properly in mid air?
Yes it prints as a continuous bridge