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Sword of Gryffindor

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill very slow (read description)
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill very slow (read description)
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Hey there! I have created this replica of Godric Gryffindor's sword. Most of the parts from this model are simple to print and require no real considerations, they are easily glued together with CA glue.
Except for the blade - blade is a nightmare, so to make the process easier I have prepared 3 options:

  1. Use the first 2 plates I prepared, blade parts are printed diagonally up, it has to be done very slowly, 20-30mm/s with accelerations set to about 200ish and supports on. This is my prefered way, it can add some wobbly-lines but those can be ignored or sanded down. Also a note - since this part can be tricky I have used PETG as a sword material, because it seems to have a superior bed adhesion.
  2. Second option, is pre-cut 6 part-blade that prints easily, but requires lots of parts. Since this model is very thin I have added some small connector-blocks that you can add inside to connect and make it tad stronger.
  3. Third option is cut the blade yourself - I have attached stl file of entire blade for that.

    Good luck!

Additional note:

I have ruined my 0.2 nozzle, but if you have time it may be a good idea to print handle parts using this nozzle for additional detail.

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very beautifull, thank's for share
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Thank you! And thanks for the photo :)
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At the top, I adore it
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Thanks for sharing the photo!!
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Replying to @internetofmine :
Post-processing finished 😍
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ottimo 👌🏽
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Thanks for sharing, looks great! <3
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Replying to @internetofmine :
SUCH A POTTER HEAD WISH I HAD THESE COLORS.
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bella
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Looking great! Thanks for share <3
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Great decoration for our Harry Potter watch party, thanks!
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Glad you liked the print, thanks for the photo!
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Love the model but my first print did a strange jog. Any ideas? I'm a new A1 owner, with all standard settings.
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This looks like it tore somehow during the print? This never happened to me - at most, the top parts were so wobbly that nozzle was pulling whole print down, for that lowering speed down helped. I am not sure what would cause it to shift/tear so neatly though. Lowering speed is always a good idea with problematic parts like this one!
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Superb model! Thank you, my girlfriend already adores it 😁😁
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Wonderful job, thank you so much for sharing the print photos!
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how do I get rid of these alternating square patterns on the surface?
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It is caused by layering and how slicer approximates slopped shape with layers - think of it as it tries to print a diagonal line with 'pixels' of layers, aproximation breaks things here. Struggled with this for quite a bit and ended up printing it angled:
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I could not get the connector for the blade to look nice so I just left it short. it fits better on the shelf anyway.
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Can we get a P1S version please 🙏
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It should work with P1S, I do not own P1S so cannot test, but seeing how A1 is simplier printer I think it should be doable with P1S without much hussle. Is there anything I could do to help with printing?
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ya I can print it at the same time as my a1
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would also love a P1S version
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