SpaceX Raptor 3 Rocket Engine

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SpaceX Raptor 3 Rocket Engine

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X1 Carbon
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[X1C with AMS] - PLA - 0.1 Layers - Supports
[X1C with AMS] - PLA - 0.1 Layers - Supports
Designer
17.1 h
6 plates
4.9(103)

SpaceX Raptor 3 (A1 MINI / WITHOUT NUMBER #1)
SpaceX Raptor 3 (A1 MINI / WITHOUT NUMBER #1)
15.6 h
4 plates
4.5(11)

SpaceX Raptor 3 (A1MINI / WITH NUMBER #1)
SpaceX Raptor 3 (A1MINI / WITH NUMBER #1)
15.7 h
5 plates
5.0(3)

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This is the latest version of SpaceX's Raptor 3 rocket engine. Please enjoy my highly detailed model and be sure to boost/like. I recommend printing most parts at .1 layer height as there's a lot of detail and curved surfaces.

Be sure to print and like the LED stand I've created for this model:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/595485

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this was fun to print and shines with Prusament Galaxy Black 😍
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looks 👍
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cool filament. what is it? The black one ofc.
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Replying to @MartinKubecek :
that’s Prusament Galaxy Black!
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[X1C with AMS] - PLA - 0.1 Layers - Supports
Printed well and was a fun "puzzle" of pieces to figure out. The photos show the first pressure fit test with no glue (except the 2 half-pipe pieces glued to make whole pieces). I used Bambu Matte Black, Bambu Silver for shiny stuff, and Bambu Matte Grey for dull metal. Thanks for creating such an amazing engine for us to build! I will boost you too.
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love it
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[X1C with AMS] - PLA - 0.1 Layers - Supports
Great print profile! Really quick and not very waistful. I opted to use the Iron Grey Metalic PLA from Bambu to better match the actual engine. For the light grey parts I opted to use Silver and Grey Bambu PLA.
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Nice one, I like that color better than black!
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Replying to @CrazyJ :
I think the black PLA-CF would look good too. I just didn’t want to waste the filament. I didn’t say it before but thanks for sharing the print file
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Replying to @Gr33nGiant :
good idea on that too
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Great files and a fun print! Thank you! I printed at 125% to get it at 1/8 scale to match up with a Raptor 1 I plan to print.
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very cool
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what filaments did you use? i love the matte black
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Stunning Print!
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looks good!
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As I am printing the model I can see some optiminsation points. The details on the bolts is fantastic but have you thought about splitting the upper sections and the plates of where the bolts are attached? They could be assembled much like the other sections of the model. This would reduce the number of color changes and also help add different colors to the build.
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I have started remixing these multicolor parts splitting them jp. The nuts will be separate as well as the middle part will be a separate sleeve. Did a test print with threaded nuts but they are too small for using actual threads.
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Replying to @user_1480765498 :
Awesome thanks!
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I'm not sure if you are the creator, but that is something cool and well-designed. Thanks for sharing.
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I spent 100s of hours making this, yeah I'm the creator.
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Replying to @CrazyJ :
I can just imagine than I will give ya a maximum boost... what is limited to 2 LOL You did an excellent job. I also print the base and I'm working on the LED in it. Than I will be able to get you two more boost ;-) Thanks for sharing.
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Cool model, the multicolor wasted a lot of filament though. First time using AMS (I had no idea).
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Welcome to multicolor printing! If you think this one wasted a lot of filament, good luck with other prints! :)
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LOL, now I get why you printed the middle section white. On the picture it appears to be white, which is actual ice building up on the tubes/casing. Small fun rocket engine fact. Keep up the prints:)
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Hi all, I have started to print the model and have a little issue. When printing the conce the small lip just after the base doesn't print well, it even has some strings. Any ideas on how to fix it?
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slow down the print, make sure your cooling is working. add supports if needed.
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Excellent model. Very beautiful
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Thank you
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