Airplane print in place

Airplane print in place

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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Beautiful one piece airliner print. You can choose version without stand mounting holes, or version with stand mounting holes. There are also stand model for the plane.

 

 

Print settings

-Nozzle 0,4 mm

-Layer height 0,12 mm

-Perimeters/wall line count 3

-Infill 20%

 

Print instructions

-Find out best Z-seam setting for hiding the seam

-Raise the model lowest point 2 mm above build plate, you may change your slicer setting to allow that. (See picture how to switch that setting in Cura)

-Recommended model alignment exactly horizontal. (See picture from slicer)

-If stand mounting pins fit too loose, you can use some glue, or tweak your slicer settings

-Use support blocker below plane stand mounting holes if printing stand version

 

Minimum build plate size: 203 mm x 175 mm

 

Please ask if you have any questions or improvement suggestions!

Comment & Rating (49)

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I know this had an option to print vertically, but I thought it would be better to print in airplane attitude. The was a lot of support material and not really clean where the supports contacted the plane. All in all, a very nice, practical model to print.
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Nice print! Thanks for your comment. It is easier to remove supports, if you use support material for support interface.
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also you can make it vertical in Bambu studio
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (medium size)
Bonito
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Beautiful!
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (large size)
Came out great! Printed with nose up.
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Why did you give it 3/5 stars?
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Thinking the same, why 3/5 stars? @joediandrea
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Came out great! I printed it with the nose facing up. Thanks!
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Beautiful print!
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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
a bit scruffy on the base...
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Unfortunately Bambu Studio does not support lifting the object above bed. That can cause flattened engine bottoms in this model.
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How is this Print in Place? I mean, yeah technically each print is PiP. But often it is used for something that after that is moving, or has hinges or you twist and turn and get it to shape. pfffffffffffffffffff... Clickbait
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I'm pretty sure that by print in place he meant there is no assembly
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Its print in place as it doesn't require assembly/printing multiple parts. Nearly all detailed airliner models I have found are "print in several parts".
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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Support ist die Hölle, aber das Model ist schick
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (small size)
love it fights the aviation museum perfectky
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (medium size)
one support for the wing left the build plate but still printed ok good detail on the model
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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Strength Issue
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Hi, thanks for comment. Could you describe the problem better?
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