Dash Inertia M134 Vulcan Mini Gun

Dash Inertia M134 Vulcan Mini Gun

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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My version of the M134 mini gun, made to be an inertia dash mount novelty. Requires 2 - 8mm x 22mm x 7mm (depth) sealed bearing. It was -38° today so I opted not to take an “installed” photo in the truck. Enjoy!!!

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I can't print it. "Incompatible printer model". I have a P1S, if I had to guess the settings only allow for A1 printing when you uploaded your design.
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It's been printed over 300 times so i doubt that's the issue. I haven't had anybody else say there was any kind of issue. Typically, I don't touch the compatible printer check boxes. Try and download it again cause I'm not sure what to tell you. Actually, this is the first time in the 12,000 plus downloads that I've heard this on any of my items..
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Replying to @6xg4vty98s :
Well I don't know what to tell you. Looking at it in the app it can be printed on either the A1 or the A1 Mini. I'm sure there are at least 300 owners of the A1 out in the world. I have the P1S. I am telling you now - I am not able to print it.
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Replying to @acwestman :
It shows it's available for every printer except the A-1 Mini. Only one disabled is the A-1 mini. See the screen shot...
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Just what every Jeep needs on there dash. Now to make a bigger one to mount on top for shows. lol
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Nice pics!!!
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Great print and lots of fun. Just finished it so I'm going to go for a drive. :)
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Wow. Looks very good!
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fn amazing print
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Thanks.
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It boasts impressive strength and intricate detail. A drawback might be the substantial amount of support material required, leading to significant filament consumption. As I haven't yet acquired bearings, I've temporarily thickened the connection points with vinyl tape for display purposes. Might the rotation during operation prove obstructive?
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With the bearing, mine operates perfectly! It is so well balanced the bearing is necessary. This is a standard bearing used in skateboard wheels.
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ima give 5 stars for this because its super cool and i like it. but some of it is a bit inefficient, like the very front of the barrels, the disc is separate, when it could easily be attached. and certain portions of the geometry are a bit messed up. but minor things like that can be fixed easy
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I tried one piece at first but the support removal was kind of ugly. Which geometry don't you like? I had four other versions which ended up being less than what I would call durable.
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Replying to @6xg4vty98s :
so from what I can remember right now, it’s primarily about the overhangs and whatnot on the canister and the discs along the barrel. I’m not sure what this design was created on, but using a chamfer for the underneath portions help quite a bit. don’t get me wrong, this thing is great and I love it, which is why I mentioned something. from my experience with designing and whatnot, I try my best to account for any overhangs and line width of every single aspect. and for ones that hand overhangs, I try to include either a chamfer or a fillet. sharp corners and steep angles are the enemy of 3d printing. but when I printed the barrels, I noticed A LOT of filament waste for the purge and layer changes. so I decided to add height modifiers to each disc starting from the bottom to the top to make it one solid color rather than just the outer layers being a different color. this not only saved a huge amount of time, but reduced the overall filament used. I’m also not quite sure why there is a hole in the bottom of the barrel that required supports when the hole isn’t used for anything. but again, it’s a solid design and certainly unique. still 5 stars in my book. so thank you
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Replying to @StudBrownie :
Fusion, Full Version. And I appreciate the useful critique. Better than a one-star rating because 1 person out of 400 couldn't print it properly!
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Are both bearings installed within the base?
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This is awesome, added some magnets in the base to secure to my desk and ended up printing some 608 ball bearings to use.
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Cool.
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I will scale this up to life size and put it on top of my minivan
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Good luck with the bearing!!!
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