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Giant Cosplay Lollipop

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A1 mini
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A1 Mini With negative space for support rod
A1 Mini With negative space for support rod
Designer
21.8 h
4 plates
5.0(1)

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill With channel for supportrod
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill With channel for supportrod
Designer
15.7 h
3 plates
4.0(1)

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
Designer
19.4 h
2 plates

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
32 min
1 plate
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Edit: 

As Requested, I've added a profile with a small (240mm tall) version.  there are 2 plates.  the first, whole model is suitable for CoreXY (P1, X1, H2D) printers but i don't recommend it for a bed slinger like the A1, there just isn't enough bed contact to hold during bed movement.  If you want to print on an A1 or A1m, use the second plate with the cut model.

 

If you are printing in PLA read my EDIT. 

A giant Lollipop for Roblox Cosplay.   A total of 26 inches (660mm) long and 11 inches (279mm) wide.  We designed this for my kid to carry to a FanCon in the coming months.  It is 2 plates on an A1\P1\X1 series.  I haven't gotten around to cutting it for an A1Mini but will do so and add it at a later date.  I have printed in both PLA and PETG and both have held up to wild kids.  The 3 pieces connect an with some questionably placed hex dowels and a little CA glue. Some CA accelerator speeds up the process.  If you have trouble with the dowels try scaling them to 99%.  I've successfully printed both ways.  I printed with a mix of colors just to finish unused spools with the intention of painting the lollipop hence the rainbow nightmare in the pictures.  Spray paint can for scale.   Will update the pics when I get around to painting them. The attached profile has increased walls for strength and reduced infill to reduce overall weight (I made if for a 6 year old)

 

Painted version in the pic was painted with a base coat of white spray primer then hand painted with acrylic paints by a 6 year old finished off with a sparkle clear coat. thanks for looking

 

Edit… Ive found that my original profile held up fine in PETG but the same profile printed in PLA hasn't held up to a 6year old and has had to be glued together a couple of times. The weakest spot has seemed to be where the handle meets the lollipop head. I have added a profile with adaptive cubic infill instead of gyroid and shorter connectors.  I have added a channel for a 9mmx660mm support rod up the length of the lollipop for added strength.  the length and diameter of the rod can easily be changed by scaling the negative part in the object tabs. feel free to msg me with questions. 

 

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