中式榫卯结构古建筑(Chinese style mortise and tenon structure ancient architecture):聚宝塔

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中式榫卯结构古建筑(Chinese style mortise and tenon structure ancient architecture):聚宝塔

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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26.2 h
12 plates
5.0(5)

0.2mm nozzle, Treasure Pagoda - 50% Scaling - Layered - Direct Printing - A1mini
0.2mm nozzle, Treasure Pagoda - 50% Scaling - Layered - Direct Printing - A1mini
129.8 h
15 plates
4.5(2)

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聚宝塔:长,宽,高-不限高度(40cm*36cm*N)采用仿中国古建宝塔外形,在保留仿古建宝塔外形的基础上,优化结构设计,使其更加稳固且易于拆卸拼装。整体模型还原了千年榫卯工艺和古建筑的力学结构。可以考虑加入灯光,提升模型的观赏性和互动性。

Jubao Pagoda: Length, width, height - unlimited height (40cm * 36cm * N) adopts the shape of a Chinese ancient pagoda. While retaining the shape of the ancient pagoda, the structural design is optimized to make it more stable and easy to disassemble and assemble. The overall model reproduces the millennium old mortise and tenon craftsmanship and the mechanical structure of ancient architecture. Consider adding lighting to enhance the viewing and interactivity of the model.

 


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I've only finished half of the first layer, I'm tired, so I'm coming here to share some experience, newbies helping newbies... (Environment is P1S, no AMS) 1. Don't print a whole bunch of parts at once. Print one first to see how it turns out, then decide whether to adjust the settings or placement, and then reprint with the new settings. Otherwise, you may end up with a lot of parts that you won't use later, and you'll encounter various assembly issues. 2. Don't use the default arrangement in the model file. Follow the video assembly order and print the parts you need first. This will shorten the feedback loop and improve overall efficiency. 3. If you want to print in multiple colors, first print a little bit of each color to see how they look together, and then start the whole project. Prepare at least two spools of material for the main building color, and also consider the loss due to printing errors and poor print quality. 4. Large flat parts may curl up. Discard any curled-up parts, as deformed parts will affect the overall assembly. To solve curling, I chose to set the first layer height to 0.3mm, increase the bed temperature (60℃), and change the infill pattern to spiral. You can also slightly lower the first layer printing speed. 5. Many parts are connected by using a 1.75mm filament thread hole. When you are test printing each part, you need to check whether these connection points can insert a 1.75mm filament. If not, you need to compensate by drilling a 0.1mm hole before printing. Otherwise, the printed parts will be useless. 6. Some parts need to be placed in a strange position to get a better printing effect (for example, placing the tiles as shown in Figure 2 is the best out of several options I tested), otherwise, no matter how you add support, it won't work...
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You can use hole compensation. You can also buy a 1.75-1.78mm drill bit. I have uploaded the tools needed for assembly, including a link to buy a drill bit.
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Replying to @1717898173 :
It was originally corrected using a drill bit! I was thinking the video showed someone using a screwdriver frequently to do something... However, I feel that hole compensation is more convenient. Currently, the progress is nearing the end of the second layer. Based on experience, the hole compensation is corrected to 0.08mm, which ensures accurate drilling while retaining appropriate damping to provide a stable connection.
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Which filament brand are you using? The color combination is amazing!
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It's truly beautiful after completion! I added a rotating ripple lamp! The total print time is about 200 hours, and I used exactly 3 rolls of filament! This is a reference for future makers! I miscalculated the amount of filament I needed and have to wait for more to arrive!
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Beautiful. It can be done in 5 layers or more. I don't have time to do that many layers
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Perhaps all white would be quite beautiful as well.
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The original color scheme of Exeggcute better fits the Chinese style.
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I used cylindrical pins, and I bought 6mm, 12mm, and 18mm cylindrical pins in both 1.5mm and 1.7mm sizes. It's much easier to insert filaments with these than the original ones.
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Copper cylindrical pin?
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How long should I buy the cylindrical pin?
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Replying to @user_4028035238 :
I purchased all sizes
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So far I'm having fun as I try and build this design. But for those that like myself cant read Chinese here are some notes. Current issues that I have ran into: - Plate #2 or 1B it states that you should print this plate 6 times, if you do so you will be cut short of pieces, the first roof layer( coming from the bottom up). There are small pieces that link together. these are the parts that you will be short of if you just print that build plate 6 times. - I've read in the comments of what I can tell, that you don't need to use supports, yet if I didn't I would have ran into issues, especially with a small part( photo will be attached below). Using my A1 mini, the part would keep failing and start to peel off the bed. So far those are the only issues I have came across, as I am only on the 5th build plate.
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手动摆放。一次性不要打印太多组件,太多容易出错。先打印小的,低的组件。再打印高的组件。高的组件和低的组件要分开打印,这样不容易出错。Manually arrange components. Do not print too many components at once, as it can lead to errors. First, print the small and low components. Then, print the high components. It is recommended to separate the high and low components when printing them, as this can help reduce the likelihood of errors.
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Is it okay with the UP主 to sell finished products on Xianyu?
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This will be a 3D-printed masterpiece on the same level as Godzilla and King Kong
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Sure, but don't sell it for cheap...
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You've played for almost 200 hours, how much would you sell it for if you were selling the finished product?
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Looks pretty nice. I can‘t wait to Print this on my P1S. Thanks for the effort 👍🏼
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Thank you for your comment!
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Replying to @1717898173 :
How do I assemble it? Are there any assembly instructions?
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I haven't printed it yet, but I'm curious why the hollow walls are printed vertically instead of flat? Is there a risk of the outer angle collapsing without support?
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Of course, it's printed flat on the build plate. It's just placed vertically, this is not the final printing orientation.
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Replying to @1717898173 :
When uploading a 3D print, opening the default arrangement represents the author's recommended printing method. A very common arrangement might be seen as casual. However, a highly unusual arrangement suggests that the author intentionally chose that position.
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I think so too. So I asked. Based on the author's answer, his arrangement idea is more like a store window display than a recommended print placement.
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Can you modify this so that it uses the LED from the Bambu kit that they include with their A1 printers? https://us.store.bambulab.com/products/led-lamp-kit-001
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Hello author, in "Disk 3" there is a part called "2 Small Uprights (Universal Multi-Layer)". I have carefully reviewed the installation instructions but I haven't found what it is used for. Could you please tell me which part it is used for?
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Red box and green box. Can you understand?
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Replying to @1717898173 :
This perfectly solved the problem. It seems this image was not in the installation guide yesterday.
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It'll take at least three days to print six times!
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I haven't calculated it specifically.
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Printing for over 12 hours a day, it took approximately 10 days to complete.
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