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3D Printing

  • The Printer Itself

    My printer is a Prusa Mk4 that I recently upgraded to a Mk4s. I mainly use a 0.6mm E3D brass nozzle for all mechanical components, and a 0.25mm E3D nozzle for high detail prints! I print out of all sorts of filaments depending on the project, from PLA or PETG for simple parts, to ABS, ASA, and TPU for more specialized parts!

    My enclosure is a custom form of the relatively common 'Ikea LACK Enclosure' for 3D printers, which normally consists of one or two LACK IKEA tables, some thin acrylic sheets, and a pile of 3D printed parts. For my design, I wanted to use tempered glass, so I had to redesign most of the parts to accommodate a thicker wall, and an entirely new door system. Every printed component I used in the enclosure was designed by myself in Fusion 360, my CAD software of choice!

    I also decided to build a temperature regulator into the enclosure, which consists of an Arduino Uno as the primary controller, an old PC fan, a couple DHT11 sensors, and a little LCD! These are wired straight into the enclosure itself and have a little dial to change the target temperature depending on your given material!


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  • DnD Props and Terrain

    These are some of the nicer final products I printed for my DnD group! We play all sorts of systems, but our favorites have been DnD 5e and a Homebrew form of Cyberpunk 2020!

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  • The City

    We wanted to build a world map for our Cyberpunk Mk2 campaign, and we opted to go with a excellent design called greeble city by Fisk400 which I cannot recommend enough! It took a massive amount of time to print but having a modular city set is very nice!

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  • Larger Prints

    I also printed a few wall mounted art pieces for some kids rooms, they were both much bigger than my build plate, and as you can kind of see with the seams, they were printed in multiple parts. The piranha plant was three parts, and the stitch was five!

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