Tag: Multi-color

  • Multi-color paddle for Hamel Monohull Paddle boat 3D Print Model

    Multi-color paddle for Hamel Monohull Paddle boat 3D Print Model

    Summary
    These are the original paddle just split into 3 files: the hub, the 90 degree spokes, and the 45 degree spokes. For those with a multi-color capability (such as the prusa multi-material upgrade for the i3 mk2/mk2s) you can use this to print the wheel in up to three colors. (you could probably further split them with slic3r to customize it more, I suppose)

  • Multi-Color Light Bulb Switch Cover 3D Print Model

    Multi-Color Light Bulb Switch Cover 3D Print Model

    Summary
    Get me an extruder and filament, I’ve just thought of something…!
    Let’s replace our light switch covers with this Multi-Color Light Bulb Switch Cover!
    Great idea, right?
    Print Settings
    Supports:
    No Infill:
    12% Notes:
    Shells: 2 shells, 3 on the top, 2 on the bottom.
    Do not scale. CAD files available upon request.

  • Nordic-Inspired Multi-color Architectural Model 3D Print Model

    Nordic-Inspired Multi-color Architectural Model 3D Print Model

    Summary
    This architectural model’s sharp peaks were inspired by a Scandinavian golf club and Canada’s Mount Rundle, while the thickness and space of the scaffolding in the glass was inspired by Isaac’s Lightfield Building.
    We’ve also included the Simplify3D Factory File to show exactly how this was sliced (10% infill, no top/bottom layers on the Windows.stl model) and the original Inventor file for those who have the software and want to mess with the model.
    Inspired by:
    Mount Rundle: http://static.thousandwonders.net/Mount.Rundle.original.11855.jpg
    Scandinavian Golf Club: http://c1038.r38.cf3.rackcdn.com/group1/building5531/media/vhli_scandinavian_golf_club_kontraframe_01.jpg
    Isaac’s Lightfield Building: https://cults3d.com/en/architecture/lightfield-building
    Print Settings
    Rafts:
    No Supports:
    No Resolution:
    0.2mm Infill:
    10% Notes:
    2 shells (but no top and bottom layers on the Windows.stl)
    We printed this at about 25 cm x 20 cm x 10cm