Cracked Mjolner With Wireless Leds and Base (Cracked Thor Hammer)

Cracked Mjolner With Wireless Leds and Base (Cracked Thor Hammer)

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This model is an adaptation of about 6 different models all mashed together and rebuilt to work better. Fairly simple design and pretty easy setup with steady hands and a little trial and error. This uses a wireless charging induction system instead of standard wired LEDs. Theres a couple dif ways you can do this. You can order a 5v wireless charge system and supply your own leds but you need to make sure its a long distance system that carries enough amps. Or you can order the one linked below and its fairly plug and play.

 

This is the charging system I used already has attached leds: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09LTZZ3KV?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

 

Youll need a 12v power supply some wire and a female to male standard 12v connector as well as some extra wire to go out the back of the base. As well as a solid adhesive hot glue works but the set time is a pain in the butt and will make this job much more frustrating.

 

Here are the examples of the other parts needed:

 

Charger- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FEOB4EI?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

 

DC Female Connector - Pre Wired - https://www.amazon.com/43x2pcs-Connectors-Security-Lighting-MILAPEAK/dp/B072BXB2Y8/ref=sr_1_1?crid=QN9YPXWT221V&keywords=dc+connectors&qid=1707971991&sprefix=dc+connectors+%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

Easy Clamps - https://www.amazon.com/Power-Connector-Female-Adapter-Camera/dp/B07C61434H/ref=sr_1_3?crid=QN9YPXWT221V&keywords=dc+connectors&qid=1707972056&sprefix=dc+connectors+%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-3

 

Adhesive - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085BWFLKG?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

 

Its a pretty simple print supports should already be painted on, if you dont paint them on iv noticed that supports will pull pieces off the print and cause issues. Only use supports around the bottom hard edge and under the half tunnel inside the hammer head. I printed the base up side down with supports on. This is not 1:1 and scale if you want 1:1 scale to 100% but youll need split the base at that point. I suggest maybe scaling the base up a few % for better fitment by around 1-4%. I printed the hammer in PLA + Silver Grey, Base in Silver, Handle in PLA+ real wood. No supports are needed on the handle.

 

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Its pretty cut and dry but some pointers. Glue your light ring inside the cap and then lights inside that ring. You are going to want to check fitment of everything and plug in lights and test ring locations as its fineky. Glue your lights to cap and then get your plugged in transmitter and put it inside base and play around with it untill you get the best lighting. This is where it gets tricky because youll need to hold that placement and get glue down all at the same time with two hands. After that its smooth sailing!

 

Hanlde goes together real easy and only needs a little bit of glue to hold it together and in the hammer. I printed in wood and used a silver paint marker to paint the rings.

 

Hammer head you just simply glue both halves together.

 

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Could you please help me with support settings? So I went to paint supports the way you said and was pleasantly surprised you'd already done it. When I print the supports are either too stuck or some of the design on the hammer falls out during printing. The base printed perfectly for me though. I know it's an issue with my settings but I'm not experienced enough really to know how to fix it. I'm using a p1s and pla to print, thanks!
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Are you using pla+ or pla? I have only tested with the plus or pro material. As far as support settings go… I don’t actually know as my supports always peel right off with ease. Are you running at regular speed or sport mode? Are you using my print profile or your own?
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Replying to @Nwalters94 :
I'm using regular PLA by Sunlu, regular speed and I think it's your profile. I click at the top to open in bambu lab, then I change to P1S and transfer the same values over from the A1 profile. Should I try on the P1S without transferring the values? thanks for the reply!
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Replying to @christopherleon :
Try transferring everything except for support settings. If I remember correctly it’s just the standard .2mm profile though with just the infill changed and supports painted on.
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tolles Druckprofil und macht echt was her auch mit dem Licht
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This came out sooooooo sick!!!
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Support Issue:supports sind nicht überall gesetzt. in den Teilen mit manuellem Support sind schwebende Teile. die base lässt sich nicht ohne Support drucken.
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did you read the read me? I suggested checking supports and making sure to use them there. Giving two stars because of this minor issue on the base is a little rediculous.
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Replying to @Nwalters94 :
just upload a complete profile would give you 5 stars.
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I cant for the life of me get the handle to print without fail. Spaghetti every time. Tried slowing down, up temp, raft, brim.. Notta. The rest printed but had a few issues in the cracking areas. PLA on X1C
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Hmm idk use some glue maybe? 300+ downloads and your the only one to have an issue with it so far.
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Replying to @Nwalters94 :
Yeah I dunno. I ended up slicing it in half and gluing it. But I literally printed the other version of a thor handle right after, no issues. Not saying its your fault, just weird as hell. I rarely have issues.
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Support Issue:need to Paint yourself supports. but very pretty design.
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Supports are already painted on there are many comments stating how they love that. I dont know if you had a technical issue but I spent alot of time painting supports on lol.
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Supports are already painted on as you can see by other commenters so Idk if you changed a setting or did something wrong.
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superbement détaillé !
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