Wind-up Paddle Boat Bath Toy

Wind-up Paddle Boat Bath Toy

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3 h
3 plates
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Wind up paddle boat bath toy. Also compatible with hot tubs, pools and most other bodies of water!
This model was design to work off the printer with no glue, fasteners or post processing needed. It prints in PLA with no supports at a 0.2mm layer height and uses about 70g of filament. All parts are per-oriented for printing. I use glue on the X1 cool plate to ensure the small parts stick but I've also printed directly on textured PEI plates with good results on other printers. The windshield and bow deck parts should have brims since they have very little contact with the bed. There is a .3MF file for an X1 carbon with the brims turned on for those parts. I've never printed this exact .3MF file but this is generally how I group the parts when printing this model. Mainly for the color scheme. There are extras of the smaller parts in this .3MF file since it doesn't take much of a defect to ruin a small part and it doesn't add much time or filament to the print. There are .step files and .stl files. Step files are the preferred file to print if your printer supports it but for the bow deck part I recommend you print the .stl version. Solidworks created a slightly bumpy mesh on the bottom surface of this part during the export to .step that I couldn't correct. You don't see it in the finished print but when you compare them the .stl print looks a bit cleaner so that's is the one I print. The .step zip file archive has the .stl version of that one part so you don't have to download it separately. There is a .step file of the entire model for easy import to CAD. There is an instruction .pdf with printing, assembly and operating instructions. I'll try and keep an eye on the comments in case there are issues I can help with. Enjoy!


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Assembly Guide (1)
Paddle Boat Instructions_b824574d-74f8-4290-a162-13c216438bfc.pdf

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Printed it up in PETG after combining the plates and removing multi-color. Fit great, floats good. Spring was a little weak in the water, may try another. Plate #3 (purple parts) is missing an object. There is an end-cap you need, which is arranged between the two paddle wheels. You need 2 but only 1 is on the plate, make sure you add a copy of it.
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My oldest loves this
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Prints fine. I moved all parts to one plate and printed it in one color to test it out before spending a bunch of time doing the color sets.
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fun build. definitely check clearances BEFORE assembly
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Not a good print. Doesn't work.
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Strength Issue
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Missing Model Parts:fit is tight. I also wound up with two extra small gears, three extra inner bushings and one extra short outer bushing. and I’m short two caps.
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Other Issues:Bed adhesion issues, broken parts during printing. Probably would work better at slow speeds
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