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Bee as Wind Spinner

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0.25mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
0.25mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
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0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Welcome

I hope you like what you see!

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I really appreciate your recognition and want to develop more and more models with your support. Feel free to leave me your ideas!

A beautiful stable wind chime in a bee design

 

A support rod should have an 8mm diameter and can be secured with cable ties.

 

When assembling, first thread the wings onto the rod and then insert them together into the holder. The holder needs to be bent open slightly.

 

Then the rear part can be screwed on and the head attached.

 

A suitable rod can be found at a hardware store or in nature ;)

 

Have fun with your new bee!

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Nice design, the overhang on the bee in the back printed poorly for me, which might have been due to my filament settings. Thanks for creating and sharing =)
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Thank you for the feedback. I just noticed that the print profile still has the old head. There is a new head with two sensors and a fixed holder
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Love it! Hope u share it on the MakerWorld community to join the Community Popularity Award. A few words about your process or a short video makes it easier for others to find your work and can boost your odds. See u in the community—and good luck!
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Thank You for the instruction 🤗🙏🏻
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nice color combination
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where do I get the u-shaped part that holds the bee's "wings' and connects to the pole ?
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hi, you Must bent it a bit Like on the picture.
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I know about bending the frame. I need the file for the frame.
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Replying to @Olliwood89 :
I need the bracket file. Sorry to be a pain, love the bee!!
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Printed great with no issues
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I am very happy about that! Thank you very much for the rating
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where is the U shaped piece?
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it Must be in the Single Parts.
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Very nice, Junior likes it in the garden
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das freut mich sehr!
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why can't I figure out how it goes together
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First, thread the wings onto the rod and then insert them together into the bracket. You have to bend it open a bit then. then you can attach the head and screw on the rear part
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Very nice eye-catcher in our garden
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Thank you, do you have a photo perhaps? I would be happy if I could see my bee somewhere else too 🤗 best regards
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