Periodic Table

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Periodic Table

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Colored Plates, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Colored Plates, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Periodic table ideal for education

You can print it separate or in groups wih matching colours as picture included

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Colored Plates, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Awesome print. Had some difficulty with the second part of the stand - manually add tree supports to the under side of the first row, and START slow, until you're past that first bit where it joins, then speed up. The birthday boy loved it
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could you possibly do a flat one. Would love to print it but upright seems like alot of purge.
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Why would it be a lot of purge?
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there is no purge.
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Replying to @designandtechno :
sorry didnt look at details and assume it was a solid piece.
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how exactly should we assemble the top part the the base part? Do we glue in the elements to each area? I’ve almost got the entire base printed but it would be nice to have some assembly instructions. So far it’s printing beautifully! 🤩
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also, Potassium’s atomic number is incorrect. should be 19 not 11….
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Colored Plates, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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How did you assemble? Can't figure out the base? Also, note that Potassium's atomic number is incorrect. Should be 19 not 11....
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Replying to @TabathaL12 :
I printed this as a project for a kid with autism. We used model glue to seal the tiles in. I then placed the top section over and glued it. I also shrank the entire model down to a nightstand size, so it made it both easier and more difficult to assemble.
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Would be perfect if it named the elements, much better for children to learn.
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Awesome print, would be good to have assembly instructions, but awesome
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It's very sad the designer does not respond.. Potassium has the wrong atomic number as many before mentioned. I fixed the Potassium, if you need the file see my profile
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I reached out about assembly instructions but no luck getting a reply. Really cool concept however some of the periodic elements have wrong information. Potassium’s (K) Atomic Number is 19 not 11. would give this 5 stars if I could understand some of the things wrong with assembly as well as editable text on the tiles.
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