Very hard to print, even on an MK4, when not using a brim/raft. The print really tries to detach itself from the printbed because of the chamfered edges (that are just pure aesthetic).
It does fit a LACK and standard squash balls nicely.
The feet really help to dampen the vibrations. However, the printer wobbles a LOT after installing this mod. I ended up propping the LACK against a wall and a bookshelf on two sides, placing hard foam between the table and the wall/shelf. That way, I can get the best of both worlds.
IMHO, do not print this if you want to have a fully free-standing LACK.
Needed a clock to replace my Cuckoo clock until I can get it cleaned and running again. This was perfect. Didn't know the Miss Minutes story until after I started to print it which made it even better. Trying some hand shape and color variations to see what works for me. Great model! Thanks , Mcginnis83. (edited)
Printed in glow PLA and added a strip of LEDs for charging it, with the added benefit of turning Miss Minutes into a wall lamp! Battery pack held on with a rubber band for now. I'll design a mount for the 3xAA case and share it in the remixes. Nice model. My son and I loved Loki so I printed this for him at Christmas.
It works fine but the filament and printer I used to make it sucked. I'm going to try to use my ender to print it instead. It fits fine but I used a bad color too.
Gorgeous but delicate
Strings in transparent PLA