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best nyc subway so far, but still far from ideal.
printed on a MakerBot Thing-o-Matic at 3 mm layer height on a .4 mm nozzle.
One of the most freaking annoying things about the PS3 is its nearly flat surface.
So often I have put something on it only to have it ever so slowly slide off.
The controllers, though, slide right off quickly. So here's a great way to kill two birds.
On closer inspection, I realize that I didn't quite get the controller seated in the cradle. Rest assured it fits just fine.
Also, I didn't need any glue or anything, the parts are more than adequately bound by friction.
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Removing the brim was more of a chore than I anticipated. The white pla has enough coloring in it to make the consistency a bit more gummy, a bit more like abs, which made it easier to shave with a knife.
Never the less, stacking (and gluing) the pieces leads to an impressive whole.
It has its flaws, but I'm quite pleased with how much fine detail came through.
Printed larger it might be a bit more complete, but perhaps not wire so delicate.
Testing RepetierHost and Printrbot's ability to 3D Print Lego. A couple glitches in the print, owing to adhesion, solvable.
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From left to right, the new completed and cleaned up (shaved a bit off the top) tamper, then the previous attempt from the fall that ended so badly just shy of the mark and finally the original inspirational steel version.
Clearly the steel version is a bit more nuanced in its curves. Perhaps I can get better with google sketch-up. But for now, this should be fully functional/usable.
Alas, I appear to have spent more replicating it than it would've cost to buy another. But I would not be the better person I now am for it. I guess.
Science Themed Necklace by Rosie Campbell. Her model is at:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:442444
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