A “flying” airplane business card holder display with spinning propeller! Holds standard business card sizes.
Designed from scratch in Fusion 360
Printed in PLA
4mm nozzle
0.2 mm layer height
Supports as shown below
Print Instructions
Print components in the orientations as shown (split up the print for different filaments if you need to) Notes:
The clouds and support bar have a flat side. Make sure that side is face down on the bed!
The only supports necessary should be the main wings on the plane
Each component should print QTY 1 EXCEPT for the Plane Card Clip, which should be QTY 2
First layer squish may need to be trimmed away from several components, mainly the cloud tabs (don't trim away too much, the fit may be too loose!), base, plane nose (trim away any excess from the front hole), and plane body.
Assembly Instructions
Step 1: Insert cloud pieces into base. Be sure to face the flat side forward, and trim away any excess that causes a poor fit.
Step 2: Insert the support bar into the base as shown. Note that only one side (the slightly thicker side) will clip in properly.
Step 3: Cut a piece of 1.75mm filament, about 16mm long, and insert it into the plane nose cap (may need to trim around the hole to open it up). Add the propeller
Step 4: Press the filament into the hole at the front of the plane as shown (may need to trim around the hole to open it up)
Step 5: Cut two pieces of 1.75mm filament, each around 52mm long. Insert a piece of filament into each card clip
Step 6: Insert these into the rear of the plane in the orientation shown
Step 7: Clip the plane onto the support bar
Step 8: Add your cards, and the assembly is complete!
Notes:
Thanks for taking a look at my model! Hope you enjoy! This model took around 5-6 hours to model, definitely faster than my last one. I still have a lot to learn, so feedback is appreciated!