Good job! Very elaborate design. Congratulations!
Good job! Very elaborate design. Congratulations!
@Miguelo_1544002 thank you! ^^
Excited to try out!
One of my favorite projects. Printed the body with Polylite PLA green and Bambu PLA Silk Copper. Printed the core and knob holder with Polylite PLA Pro. Printed the pickguard and knob cover with Bambu PC white. Printed the knobs with Bambu PLA-CF.
The biggest issue was having the variation of the guitar kit with the slightly longer plate. I ended up drilling extra holes and making it work, but it was less than desirable. That's the only reason for dropping a star.
Altogether I finished the prints on my Bambu X1C in about 30 hours or so, IIRC.
@ApatheticRiku_322555 Awesome colors, thank you for sharing. Also, im going to upload a new version compatible with both bridges soon. (edited)
Finally finished my build.
It can mostly be printed on 200x200 bed. The assembly is quite straightforward.
The bolt-on design is cool idea, but being fixed with screws only at the lower edge of printed parts, it lacks the solidity - parts flex and tend to show seams at the top of the guitar body. Another round of m5 bolts would be nice to have, but that would add backwards incompatibility to the current design and probably look ugly. Or not, not sure. The bridge mount holes are so close to the edge that remixing core for different bridge styles is hard or impossible, at least without breaking the compatibility.
Style: 10/10
Flexibility to design: 9/10
Overall sturdiness: 7/10
Would recommend.
@Katarn regarding the bulging of pickguard - it’s not print issue, i think it’s not enough stiffness. I printed it with HIPS. it’s hard to show but my pickguard is warped because of the screws probably. Not sure it will be the same for everyone and will be the same in PLA
Greetings,
Does anyone know a source for the screws and nuts. I'm in Michigan and am having a hard time finding them.
@CProut_480183 The links I put in the description don't work for you?
@Katarn Thanks for the help and the links.
At what layer does the print need to be paused to insert the nuts?
@CProut_480183 Pausing on some printer models can be tricky, a few years ago I had an Elegoo and it was absolutely impossible. Muy 3mf files have the pauses already added, if you use PrusaSlicer you will be able to see them after slicing right in the bar on the right, if you need to put some special code for your printer, surely you can do it from there too. But you will have to investigate what codes your printer needs, I'm sorry I can't help you more with this.
@Katarn I'll keep coming back to it as my skills and knowledge increase. Funny part is I have everything else (except for the parts needing pauses) printed and the electronics kit ready to go. Thanks for all your help!
Nicely designed, fits - allthough a bit stiff- on my Roomba 775 too; still works better than the broken original ;-)
@Patrik_Eder_1095575 That little one still has many floors to sweep, no appliance is thrown away in this house! xDD
Great work, thanks!! I'll think about how I could print this. Since the model of my air purifier is Pro H, I need to increase this model to 130%((
@MarkNesvetey_1989333 If this works for you, let me know so I can update the model information, and we can document it for future makers who face the same problem!
@Katarn Yes, sure! I will try to increase the base only in width, to the required 31cm. Split it into two parts and print, but first, I need to buy white filament))
@PaulB_2250611 superb
Hi, the print worked very well, great work and thanks.
But where can i put the coins in? There is no gap, when I've inserted 5 cards.
I printed the 5-card-wallet and the 5-card-purse.
Thanks, Timo
@TimHas_1166495 The top of the coin purse is thin enough to allow it to be folded slightly, which enables coins to be inserted. It's not the best system, but it's functional.
Wouldn't the middle lane need to be as big as the two side lanes? In the original puzzle, you can place as many as you want on each peg, as long as you don't place a larger piece over a smaller piece.
@Katarn Well, if it's not too much to ask for, it would be nice with a full-middle-rail version. It would make a neat travel puzzle for my kids (and me). :-)
@grbrigsted_254851 I've already uploaded it, I haven't had time to print it to test that everything works fine, although I've checked it several times and it seems that everything should fit fine.
I hope your children love it and that you share your print with me!
Hi again! :-) Sorry it took a while, but I finally finished printing this awesome model! :-) I also tried out the Z-hop inlay technique for the labels.
@grbrigsted_254851 Hey hello again! I love the result you obtained, the truth is that the numbers with that technique have turned out very well. I hope you and your family enjoy it a lot!
could you make one for Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards?
@K4l3id0sc0p3_1167811 Hello, the .step files are published, if you know something about 3D design it shouldn't be too difficult to use those files to adjust the design to the measurements you need. For example, I use Autodesk Fusion 360, it's free and very easy to use.
Really cool concept and pretty good execution! Unfortunately it's about 3 cards too skinny to fit the fully sleeved set of Dr. Who planes (wasn't able to source the exact sleeves from your post, but got another set of inner sleeves). Going to try printing again at ~105% scale.
@ArctosProps_2428647 surely by scaling, you can fit them all in.