Dragon Skeleton

Dragon Skeleton

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
4.6(5)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% crosshatch infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% crosshatch infill
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2 plates
4.3(4)

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dragon skeleton

 

If you like my snake skeleton then you will love this.

 

Printed on 2 plates, the head and wings print separately, joining the main body by a ball and socket joint.

 

while the 3mf is multi colour you can of course print as a single colour to speed things up.

 

ensure good bed adhesions before printing.

please do not mark the model down for poor bed adhesion, it is your responsibility to ensure you plate is clean. and if in doubt use a brim or glue.

some of the back parts of the body are small so good bed adhesion is essential. avoid fails with a brim or glue.

 

ball and socket joints arn't great with silk so i would avoid using silk filament.

 

i've printed in bone pla+ from sunlu with silver.

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very cool model however i did notice it is weak when put against open flames, if you could make a model that didnt melt when put up to a lighter that would be amazing
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flames?? but WHYY???
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Replying to @user_3355286451 :
well i figured its a dragon so OBVIOUSLY it should be flame proof so i doused it in butane and gasoline and lit him up to see a really awsome dragon but all i got was a glob of petg, very dissapointing and couldbe been easily prevented in the slicer if the maker could change this i would be really appreciative
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Replying to @3d3dhorizons :
😂😆 why on earth would you do that.. of course its going to melt regardless of what you print it in. The maker creates the model.. you decide what you material you print it in.. absolutely mental 🤦‍♂️
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Perfect print! Awasome results.Thx for share.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% crosshatch infill
Head and wings printed without any problems. First time printing the main body, my printer ripped of some ribs halfway through the print, so i had to cancel it. Second time I printed it slower and with additional support, sadly some parts got pushed away while printing, but i was able to finish the print. (I also changed to adaptive layer height for a smother finish) Not sure If my problems we're caused by the profile or bad bed adhesion.
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打印三次都失败了...涂满胶还是不行 最后一次还加了裙边
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Nach den 3. Versuch habe ichs nun aufgegeben das Skelett zu drucken. Jedesmal verschiebt der Druckkopf (A1 Mini) ab einer gewissen Höhe die Rippen vom Druckbett. Auch die Auflagefläch zu vergrößern hatte nicht geholfen. After the 3rd attempt I gave up printing the skeleton. Every time the print head (A1 Mini) reaches a certain height, it moves the ribs from the print bed. Increasing the contact surface didn't help either.
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yeah ive no idea why that's happening. but if scaled down for the mini i haven't tested that small and to be honest wouldn't advise it scaled down.
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This looks good, when i get some free printer time i'll print it, In the meantime have a boost!!
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Haha thank you. My favourite design I’ve done recently.
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Boosted to thank you for such a great looking dragon skeleton, can’t wait to print it!
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Thanks it is awesome
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*_*
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Support Issue:I will try again with different filament
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what's the issue with supports?
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Replying to @Enique3d :
underneath a few ribs it was stringy. I need to verify my settings and filament. The Head and separate claws printed nicely
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very nice design. Keep up the good work
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