I have nothing to do with anything MMU3, but this is still a great extension for my wall mounted spool holders, allowing me to print from them without the fear of pulling the spool of the holder.
I have nothing to do with anything MMU3, but this is still a great extension for my wall mounted spool holders, allowing me to print from them without the fear of pulling the spool of the holder.
@bioxz
That's a very interesting feedback, glad it matches your need ;)
Thanks a lot for sharing and the stars.
Can I ask what technique you used to make this? Did you trace over the image files in Fusion or something similar?
@ianmcg1122_220823 Hello,
from a PNG I extracted the black borders,
then turned it into a DXF in Fusion360 and extruded to export as 3MF,
then used it as a mask on a disk to get the inner shapes,
then gave inner a shapes a different heigh per color.
I tried to pick colors order in layer swaps to get best aspect, aware of the various depths visible.
I had only an MK3S+ without MMU when made it, but wanted to have fun with a multicolor print.
@Denholm365 Thank you so much for explaining. It's really impressive what you made here and I'd love to be able to do it half as well as you did! I'll post my print once it finishes on my XL. Thank you :)
I printed this in Overture Black PLA at the max plate volume for my Prusa XL, then used colored resin pours to fill in the colored sections. Turned out beautifully. Very well done design that made it very easy to pour resin into the colored sections.
Thank you so much for all the work on creating this design for us all!
@ianmcg1122_220823 Awesome one of kind version ! I love it !
You think I can get Prusameters for each one of these? LOL
Most of these were printed two at a time on my Mini.
@Razor Wow amazing ! Wishing happy Winter Holidays to you & your youth organization o/
@Denholm365 Thank you! And I wish the same to you and your family!
I made a few additions/modifications. The top layer on the body is now blue to match the blue lines in hockey. I drew a red goal line with an ultra-fine Sharpie red marker. Finally I purchased custom die-cut labels for the youth organization I coach for. The next plan is to print one of these for each player on the team as a Christmas present.
@Razor Hi, I love your improvement and the fact it became a gift young players. Wishing them to score and have fun in games as much than with the coasters ;)
Thanks for sharing - nice design - first time trying out manual colour change.