Saturn V Launcher Tower

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Saturn V Launcher Tower

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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29.4 h
10 plates
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Optimized - 0.2-0.16mm layer, 2-3 walls, 15-20% infill
42.8 h
9 plates
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While searching for a launch tower for the Saturn V from here, I found one on Cults. Of course, a significant amount of adjustment was necessary.
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Hi, I tried printing the model and rest of the parts printed with no issues, but I am struggling to get a proper version of Plate 6. The two base elements keep breaking off while printing, I tried adding support with auto setting in Bambulab studio, but it wouldn't add it for these rods. I also tried printing these elements on separate plates, but that didn't help either. Could you please suggest print profile that could help with this? The rest of the model is fabulous and perfectly sized, just the 2 base elements need fixing. PS: I am printing on Bambu Lab A1 - 0.4mm nozzle with AMS
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Oh, that doesn't look good. I printed everything in PETG and haven't had any problems at all. I don't know your filament. Maybe you need to print a little slower? These two elements aren't much different from all the other centerpieces. How am I supposed to fix something that I (and many others) haven't had problems with. Does anyone else have an idea?
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Replying to @BrainyRP :
I am using PLA, will try printing slower and let you know if it works.
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Replying to @youthful96 :
I have had this problem on my x1c for three prints so far. I switched to my A1 today with PETG to see if it works better. Currently about half way. Edit: That didn't work either. Still failed. I added it to a new plate and added tree supports manually. Hopefully that will work. Printing now.
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Fantastic print. I was dumb and put the pipes on backwards not paying attention, but I love this. My sister-in-law added that I should make little people too, and I thought that was great. So here are some 1:200 people too. I love the perspective the people add. This is always been my favorite rocket and I'm ecstatic that there's a tower for it!
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sieht super aus.
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You wrote your comment for the 1:200 tower. But it is printed in 1:100 (you can see it on the eyelets at the vatwalks). If you now pull filament through these eyelets and lay it down to the pipes (there is already a hole there) then it looks even better ;-). Where did you get the stl for the figures?
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The model is 1:200. I took some parts from the other model and resized them. They won't work as intended, but maybe I'll try to run some string through it or like printed line. And looks like I forgot the crane hook, oops. The base is one piece, fits on one print bed. The worker is here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4758585 printed standing up with a good brim. And the Astronauts here https://makerworld.com/en/models/74518#profileId-81327, printed as is.
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Nice looking model! Is this a 1:200 scale? Does it scale down well to 1:110? The LEGO Saturn V model is in 1:110 scale, and it would be great to get a tower to match. Thanks!
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hello, the original rocket for which I made this tower is supposed to be 1:200. Currently, I am printing the rocket and tower twice as large (1:100). It will be released later today. Scaling was not a problem. However, the base plate needs to be halved.
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Replying to @BrainyRP :
https://makerworld.com/en/models/643664 Here is now the 200% version. I tested it with the LEGO rocket. There is a picture with the Lego rocket in the project. I think this could work, right? Just leave out one tower segment.
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finally got it to print. great print.
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First of all, I apologize for the language, I am using a translator. The model looks great, but I am curious about the size. I recently printed this Saturn V model and I am wondering if it's the same model you used for scaling. I have included the link below to the model I used. Thanks! https://makerworld.com/en/models/555858?from=search#profileId-474626
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The translator works perfectly! It's the Saturn from the link. I have added the link in the German description, but it's missing in the English description. I'll add it later.
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Replying to @BrainyRP :
Super, that's perfect! I literally just finished the rocket two days ago, so the timing couldn't be better
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Is this the variant that fits the 180% Saturn V rocket
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I am unfamiliar with a scale of 180%. This tower is for a 1:200 scale rocket. The link is provided in the text. The tower for a 200% (1:100) scale rocket is also linked within the text
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This is the version of the rocket that has so many downloads, the Saturn V rocket, does this version fit with it
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hello, I have the Revell Saturn V which is 1:144, so what do I do to print this to that scale?
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This is mathematics, not 3D printing ^^ This tower is 1:200. If I scale everything to 200%, I would have a scale of 1:100. At 150%, it's 1:150. At 175%, it should be 1:125. I would attempt to enlarge this model (each part!) by 167%. That should then be 1:144 (I hope, no guarantee ^^)
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i have question can this fit on 44 inches Saturn 5 rocket?
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44 inches are approximately 112 cm. However, the model is only 65 cm high (1:200). This cannot be correct. There is, however, a larger version (1:100), which is approximately 130 cm high; that might fit. Search for the model with number 643664
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do you think this would fit the Lego Saturn V?
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What size is your Lego Saturn V? Approximately 1m tall? (Number 21309 or 92176) Then you should use the 200% tower. Simply omit one or two tower segments, then it should fit. However, it is stated in the description. Ok?
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