Nintendo Switch Stand - Inspired by the floating Islands from "Legend of Zelda" - Fan Art
59 downloads · 2 years ago · >**Premium Stand**
**The floating islands from the game "Legend of Zelda". Everyone knows it, but c
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The floating islands from the game "Legend of Zelda". Everyone knows it, but can you imagine having an island like this on your table? Better yet, a floating Nintendo Switch? Download The Floating Island of Zelda and give your Nintendo Switch an epic look! Have a nice print and don´t forge to mention me! :)
PRINT SETTINGS:
- printer: common BambuLabs
- NO supports!
- Nozzle: 0,4 mm
- Infill: 10-15%
- Infill Pattern: I always recommend Gyorid (as an Engineer I know that the Gyroid Pattern is always the best choice because of its stability and strength)
- material: JAYO PLA Matte Light Brown (Amazon), JAYO PLA Matte Grey (Amazon), JAYO PLA Matte Blue (Amazon), JAYO PLA Matte Green (Amazon), JAY PLA Matte White (Amazon)
- G_Codes Files for BambuLab printers are available!
- speed: use the BambuLab "0,16mm Optimal" - profile for printing (I figured it out its the best printing profile)
- If you have any questions about printing, feel free to contact me on Discord or just on Thangs.
- I recommend to put some glue on the print bed to get an 100% print after all!
... use the 3d lac from 3dlac ;)
!IMPORTANT!
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This model is for private use only. If you want more, feel free to purchase my "EPIC" plan. Start with the "STARTER" Plan and get one model for free!
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This is a hand made project - and not an official Zelda product!
Nintendo Switch Stand - Inspired by the floating Islands from "Legend of Zelda" - Fan Art
59 downloads · 2 years ago



























Hi, is the file separate?
hmm, yes :)
The File Green_Grey_Gras_Part#1.gcode.3mf for A1 mini takes 3.5 hours when it should take 40 minutes, this is because one of the tree trunks turned green and half gray, forcing half the filament changes and extending the printing time by almost 3 hrs
A very nice model, but unfortunately, 10 hours of printing time and 200 grams of material were lost because the Brown_Parts.gcode.3mf file doesn't have the stair's hole, while Brown_Island.gcode.3mf does. It was also my fault for printing without checking, trusting that every file would be fine.