Catapult Card

Catapult Card

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill [PLA/Cool Plate]
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill [PLA/Cool Plate]
53 min
1 plate
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Extra Ammunition
Extra Ammunition
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Description

Hello printer! This card has the necessary parts to build a mini catapult.

 

Assembly:

The assembly is fairly simple, and can be found in the images attached, but there are 5 major parts. There are the base, the two sides, the bridge, and the catapult arm. The catapult arm is meant to bend against the bridge (see pictures), so when it is let go it snaps forward. The model also includes 3 balls to be used as projectiles. Before the catapult is assembled, the various pieces are held to the frame by these small tabs.

Main print instructions:

At the normal scaling, these tabs are about 2 layers thick and fairly easy to take off (twist and pull). If you scale it up, your slicer may make them too thick, or even worse, give them infill. If your printer is accurate with small prints, I see no reason that you cant scale it down.

Infill: Doesn't matter

Speed: The speed at which you get the best prints, however I suggest you lower it for better settings. (I printed it at 50% on my Bambu Lab P1P)

Layer height: 0.2

Brim/skirt: no

Support: no (for minimal post processing)

If you have a build plate that naturally unsticks the print when it cools (like normal Bambu Lab plates), then let the plate fully cool. You don't want the tabs to be pulled off when taking it off the plate, so this part is crucial.

 

How to shoot:

 

Put two fingers at the back of the base, a ball in the basket, and pull back. Release to shoot.

 

Please like the model and upload a make if you like the model!

 

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Sorry to see that. Original print profile is for Cool Plate, which I validated and recommend. However I just tried out on Textured Plate with PLA and had no issues (see photo). There are many variables that are out my control. When using Textured Plate here are some suggestions: clean plate with IPA before each print, make sure to select the proper material settings for your material (if presets don't work: calibrate, reduce volumetric flow rate/print speed) , avoid drafts of cool air that could cooldown the object during printing. Finally some filaments just don't work so well on textured plate or need more tuning. Sometimes mid print disconnects occur randomly on this plate and next print is fine.
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PERFECT! just i ran out of cannonballs and there are no spares to print
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Just uploaded a print profile for ammunition only!
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Extra Ammunition
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill [PLA/Cool Plate]
perect
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cool print! can someone please make a seperate ammo print for new ammo?
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