I have had this idea for a ‘fried egg’ fabric fidget/drink coaster for a little while. I loved the idea of using mesh fabric in the fried egg to give it flexibility and make it feel more ‘egg-like’. The egg shell with the magnets is a fun fidget in itself. The egg tray and egg carton give you an option for how you would like to store your eggs 🥚🥚 (**You will need fabric and magnets for these prints - see details below 👇🏼)
Dimensions of Fried Egg: 5 in. diameter
Dimensions of Egg Shell: 3 in. x 2 ¼ in.
Egg Tray: 5 in. x 5 in. x 2 ¼ in.
Egg Carton: 5 in. x 5 ½ in. x 3 ¼ in.
PLA works great
Layer Height 0.2mm
Infill 10-15%
Smooth print plate recommended for Fabric Fried Egg
Supports needed for: small half of Egg shell, Egg Tray and Egg Carton
Other items you will need:
Here is an Amazon link for these items: https://amzn.to/4ca7hq2
Print Plate #1: Fried Egg (2 colors), pause print inserted at layer 6 (layer height 0.6mm) to insert mesh fabric
Print Plate #2: Egg Shell (one color), pause print inserted at layer 36 (layer height 3.6mm) to insert magnets; supports added to small half of egg shell
Print Plate #3: Egg Tray, Pyramid and Peg for Pyramid (1 color); supports added to egg tray and brim added to peg
Print Plate #4: Egg Carton Lid (one color); supports and brim added
Print Plate #5: Egg Carton Bottom, Pyramid and Peg for Pyramid (one color); supports added to egg carton bottom and brim added to peg
A note about fabric: I have tried several different types of fabric. Polyester Mesh fabric (also called Mosquito Netting) is my favorite. I have found that mesh made from PE (Polyethylene) tears very easily. Tulle also is not very durable and tears very easily. Nylon mesh will also work but it is thicker for the print head to print over and I think if you have never printed with fabric before you will feel more comfortable using Polyester Mesh instead.
How to print the Fried Egg: I recommend slowing down the print (to 50% silent mode) initially to get a really clean first layer. I have inserted a pause print at layer height 0.6mm. When the printer pauses, lay a piece of mesh (that has been cut about an inch wider in diameter than the print) over the print. I like to secure the fabric down with blue painters tape. You can also use magnets. Resume the print at a slower speed (50% silent mode) for a layer or two and then you can increase the speed back up to 100%.
How to print the Egg Shell: You will need (4) 6x3 neodymium magnets for each complete egg. To insert the magnets, I added a pause print at layer height 3.6mm - when it pauses you can add the magnets. Make sure the orientation is correct so that the two halves of the print will attract to each other when done:)
How to print/assemble Egg Tray and Egg Carton: The Egg Tray and Egg Carton Bottom both have supports added. The Egg Carton Lid has supports and a brim. I added a brim as an extra precaution to prevent warping. Use the small peg to attach the pyramid piece to both the egg tray and egg carton bottom. The hinge is attached (prints in place) to the egg carton bottom. To attach the carton bottom to the lid, pop the loose part of the hinge into the matching part of the lid. Lastly, fold/bend the tab of the carton bottom up so it can slot into the corresponding hole of the lid when closed.
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