Print in Place Car (Uni Design Winner Group GTW/8)

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Print in Place Car (Uni Design Winner Group GTW/8)

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P1S
P1P
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X1 Carbon
X1E
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[0.4 Nozzle / PLA 10% AUX] 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
[0.4 Nozzle / PLA 10% AUX] 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
4.3 h
2 plates

[0.2 Nozzle / PLA 10% AUX] 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
[0.2 Nozzle / PLA 10% AUX] 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
11.2 h
2 plates

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Description

Here I present my designed print in place car.

The car was designed by me for the design competition at university back in Summer 2023.

The aim here was to design a car with a specified maximum dimension.

This should have been able to drive as far as possible without any rework. (Remove supports excluded)

Of course, since I wasn't an engineering student, I had no idea. I designed a "Batmobile" piece by piece for myself and my group in Blender.

The result was 2 final vehicles.

Back there Tree Support was new and many collegse laugh about my oppinion that this technic can help to print much more complicated cars (…parts in general).

  • The 13 D variant with small tires, a spacey chassis and small wheels. That worked in itself, but didn't go far.
  • The 13 E variant was created, with large weels and weel “weights” in the rim. Since I had a better idea of the tolerances of 3D printers than my sn**ty engineer colleagues who bullied me, this variant worked PERFECTLY.

 

We won the competition, by far :D

Whatever, I would now like to immortalize the vehicle here as an example of what complex print in place is possible by amateurs :D and animate one or the other, JUST DO IT :)! U can do it

 

PS. Remove support if you have much time and with patient. Use small tools like scalpel and mini needle nose pliers.

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