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Lego pogo stick (pogo stick) - Lego History Book Crowdfunder Reward Part (Simplified Version)

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A1 mini
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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26 min
1 plate
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(with brim)0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
(with brim)0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
26 min
1 plate

with brim, for P2S, 0.2mm high quality
with brim, for P2S, 0.2mm high quality
Designer
28 min
1 plate

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This is a LEGO pogo stick, a crowdfunder reward gift from the LEGO history book The Secret Life of LEGO Bricks

 

As one of the few 3D printed parts from LEGO currently, it incorporates a spring function that only additive manufacturing can achieve. This means the part can also be manufactured on FDM printers

 

This is a simplified version of that part. Some details have been simplified due to personal limitations, but the spring function has been retained

 

Total printing time is 26 minutes. Happy printing

 

(Wonder what LEGO would think about this)

 

“Having said that, I don't think that anyone could print this standard of 3D-printed part in their own home.”

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed 3 times, all unsuccessful. I have a Bambu Lab p2s printer, and the problem is unlikely to be with the printer
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I'm sorry to hear that... Could you describe the problem you have encountered in detail and if you have time, attach photos below your description to make it more clear? I have used my friend's Bambu Lab P2S to print the pogo sticks for 2 times (9 pogo sticks in total), and they work well. But I damaged 2 because of my careless on support removal, and another one for wrong printing direction. So if you ask me to think about the causes, I might recognize them as careless support removal, printing with wet filament, or wrong printing direction. By the way, have you tried to clean the plate before printing it?
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Replying to @user_2432353732 :
Hello there!) I am writing in Russian (it should be translated) I hope this is convenient for you my mobile translator sometimes makes mistakes I also use a P2S printer I clean my heated bed every time I printed at minimum speed For some reason spaghetti occurred somewhere in the middle of the print every time Perhaps I have issues with settings as I've only had this 3D printer for about a week If my negative review harms your reputation (I'm not familiar with the application) then I can remove it if possible
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For some reason it turns out like this, even though I have smaller projects in between
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Strength Issue:broke when I picked it up
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Can you make a detailed explanation of it
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