Best to print if you have access to a record player! (You can find one at Walmart for a fair price!)
Video with inline audio: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xpFUAPId2DzJt-OvRY1q2J6DkTF1eMV0/view?usp=sharing
You might have to download the video!
Record Instructions:
Go to Prusaslicer>Print Settings>Infill,
Use Archimedean Chords as the infill pattern (Makes a spiral pattern),
Set Infill density to 100% or 95%,
Go to Prusaslicer>Print Settings>Layers and perimeters,
Set Top and bottom layers to 0,
Go to Prusaslicer>Print Settings>Support material,
Set Pattern spacing to 0.25mm,
Set Interface pattern spacing to 1mm,
Set Don't support bridges to false,
Recommended to use 0.4mm nozzle!
Support enforcers help make the record have a better first layer!
Print with Smooth PLA (Non-Prusament PLA because Prusament PLA is too rough!) or PETG for best audio result!
Place down your 45RPM adapter, (If you don't have one, print one!)
Set RPM to 45,
Place down record with code facing up,
Set needle in playable center,
Listen!
Adding new GCodes that are compatible with other printers because my model can be a little complicated to slice on different slicer programs!
This could be the start of something new on PrusaSlicer! The ability to make records with just your 3d printer at home, with the press of a few buttons. Might as well call it PrusaRecord (Just to keep with the pattern of Prusa)!
Edit: Prusa Research has finally released playable records.. So I guess this could have inspired them to do this..?
The author marked this model as their own original creation.