Penquin Peril

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Penquin Peril

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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9.2 h
7 plates
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MMU - 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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17.1 h
7 plates
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Easy to print and even more fun to play!

 

Suggested Print settings:

  • White and Blue PLA
  • 45-75mm/s outside walls
  • 4 or 5 Top/Bottom layers
  • 3 walls
  • 10% infill
  • No supports Required (we built them in for you)

print everything face down or use your pre setup file for easier printing!

 

I added a simple 8 Sided Die to the print files i recommend printing it at 0.1mm if you dont already have one

 

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print frame at 99% scaled. fits tight.
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Thank you, mine doesnt hold because I printed at 100%, its tight as in it can be played? Or tight as in you hit the pieces and they dont fall?
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Replying to @ericball :
It's tight and has no problem to play. You probably need to knock a piece several time to make it fall. But I think that doesn't affect playing the game.
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Great print and a fun game for the family. I had issues with the legs though - my slicer kept merging the supports into the leg pieces which made them super messy to remove and clean up. I ended up breaking the legs into 'objects' so BBLS treated the supports as separate entities to the main pieces and that solved the issue. The screenshot below shows layer 2 on the left the way the designer intended, and layer 2 on the right before I broke the part into objects. I also had to use arachne walls to make the supports appear - classic walls deleted them as they were too thin. Not a problem with the model - just posting in case anyone else has a similar issue. I printed the frame at 100% scale and it fit perfectly. Tiles in PETG to make them look like ice. Update: I made a case for this here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/96289
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I'm in middle of printing mine right now and doing same as you- 100% scale PLA for frame, and petg for tiles. I'm doing it in batches and have about 9 tiles which is enough to connect the center line, but doesn't seem like mine has enough friction. Did you also print your petg tiles at 100% or did you scale up to account for any possible shrinkage,etc?
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Replying to @projecteae :
I just printed all the PETG tiles at 100%. I initially did the frame at 99% as per other suggestions but it was too tight and went for 100% in the end. I used Bambu Lab PLA and PETG. Pretty much default settings for those filaments - haven’t played with extrusion settings etc. Mine will *just* support the penguin with one row of tiles which I think is perfect. My penguin is 75% fill so reasonably heavy.
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Nice looking and great concept. There is one massive problem! There is not enough friction to keep the peices suspended in the frame. Edit: I found the same design here: https://www.printables.com/model/657374-penguin-peril/comments It seems you may need to scale the "board" or "frame" to 99%. I have not yet tried this.
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manque un peu de stabilité je trouve peu être du faite de l’ajustement bien serré des cube. Mais sinon top
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Good prints, but worth rearranging the plates to save time and effort, and the legs are hopeless; worth a remix.
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Printed well enough, but 2 notes: BBLS errors on floating supports/issues with walls for legs. Update profile with arachne walls/mention to ignore alert Some report fit issues- mention/pinned note to scale by 1% would help. Or note to print 7 tiles 1st to test fit with base, helps save time/filament. Luckily, comments were helpful Did most of profile with with BBL tough PLA blue, Sunlu silk blue PLA, Sainsmart clear PETG, Atomic trans aqua PETG, Ziro3d SilkSilver PLA, & Creality PLA+ white
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fit perfect
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Buon progetto, in generale è molto ben disegnato, due consigli che posso dare: il martellino và aumentato di riempimento ed inoltre a stampa quasi terminata mettere un dado da 6 per aumentare il peso aiuta molto, cosa più importante è scalare la piattaforma che contiene i vari esagoni, al 100% è troppo largo mentre al 99% forza un pochino, provate voi il miglior compromesso
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