I drew this coat hanger by hand directly on the computer. All corners were rounded afterward, which caused some printing difficulties. But I think I've got the print settings under control. The hanger size is 42cm (16.5 inch).
I'm using Overture PLA in this color (wood tone), as seen in the picture. Since the print temperature in the filament profile is set to 220°C, I had to reduce the speed to ensure durable overhangs and thus clean connections.
I've generously dimensioned the tolerance for the connectors at 0.3mm. It's possible that the print may shrink afterward, and the connection of both parts may no longer be quite so tight. But I definitely wanted to avoid you having any assembly problems. This can happen quickly if your filament is ever slightly over-extruded.
The connectors are visible on the back, while only the thin line is visible on the front.
Note the position (top / bottom) on the print plate:
Nozzle | 0.4mm |
Layer Height | 0.2mm |
Perimeter / Wall Loops | 4 |
Support Structure | no needed |
Fill Structure | 15% Hilbert Curve |
Slicing | Arachne |
Speed Bridge | 65mm/s |
Speed others | max 100mm/s, slow down for overhangs: 65(25%)→45(50%)→10(75%)mm/s) |
Infill/Wall Overlap | Standard |
The author marked this model as their own original creation.