Death star clock (Filament Painting)

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Death star clock (Filament Painting)

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0.04mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
0.04mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
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1 plate
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Filament painted print made using HueForge - Filament swaps ONLY, no mmu/ams required

 

5 Color HueForge model. 'Death Star Clock' filament painting made using Bambu and Sunlu filaments.

 

 

Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.04mm with a base layer of 0.24mm

(I recommend the following speed settings for the bambu with 0.04 layers, inner walls, outer walls and gap infill - 200mm/s, sparse infill, internal solid infill and top surface - 150mm/s)

 

Filaments Used:
PLA Sunlu PLA+ Black Transmission Distance: 0.6
PLA Bambu PLA Matte Dark Blue Transmission Distance: 1
PLA Sunlu PLA+ Blue Transmission Distance: 3.5
PLA Sunlu PLA+ Sky Blue Transmission Distance: 4
PLA Sunlu PLA+ White Transmission Distance: 6

 

Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At layer #11 (0.64mm) swap to Dark Blue
At layer #12 (0.68mm) swap to Blue
At layer #13 (0.72mm) swap to Sky Blue
At layer #19 (0.96mm) swap to White

At layer #29 (1.36mm) swap to Black for the rest (or the colour you would like for the frame)

 

This is a filament blending model, I would recommend trying to match the td as close as possible if not using the exact filaments to get the best results

Use the exact numbers in your slicer to match up properly.

The Model is designed to print with 0.4 nozzle.

**If re-scaling model make sure not to alter the Z height of the model**

 

add a negative cylinder to the Centre of the model in slicer to create the correct size hole for your movement or alternatively mark the Centre at the rear and drill the required size hole.

Link for the movement that I used is listed below but any standard movement will be fine (be sure to check the size of the hands)

Clock Mechanism Kit, Silent Quartz Clock Mechanisms Quartz Clock Movement Kit Clock Mechanism Parts wite White Clock Hands,Clock Mechanisms with Hands Battery Powered for DIY Clock or Repair Tool : Amazon.co.uk: Home & Kitchen

 

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Colors used: Black, Navy Blue, Muted Blue, Arctic Teal and Cotton white. The color is lighter than I expected. I might have used shades of gray and silver rather than blue, but otherwise very nice. I didn't adjust the designer settings and the clock plate bent a bit. Not a major problem, but a reinforced foundation underneath would help.
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Did you 3d print the x-wing and glue it on?
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Replying to @mikeread1108 :
The x-wing in my model has a hole through. It is only put on the second hand - no glue. https://makerworld.com/en/models/161323#profileId-177065
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Such an amazing print!!
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looks awesome! thanks for sharing your make
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sieht super aus... hab aber das dunkle Blau weggelassen und nur mit 4 Farben und AMS gedruckt: Schwarz, Blau, Hellblau und Weiss.
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Hey, was there an issue with the model?
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Replying to @IanSmalleyhuefo :
I don’t think so. for some reason my ams dident print any of the black spool I am going to re print it. my rateing was due to the printer. not ur model. the model is really cool
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Replying to @user_2412501867 :
Okay but the rating is for the model not the printer so it unfortunately knocks the score down on the model page
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I'm sorry to sound so... dumb ... but do you by chance have a video showing how to set something like this up? I have an X1C ... still very new to 3D printing, and your descriptions of how to do this went over my head by a mile.
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