Ferrari SF71H 2018 Formula 1 Car

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Ferrari SF71H 2018 Formula 1 Car

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7.7 h
9 plates
3.8(10)

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All credits to the original publisher BMDoubleU. This design has been modified from their original design.

 

NOTE: The 3MF file is only provided for your reference, please ensure to orientate the parts correctly according to your own circumstances. I would not recommend printing directly from the provided 3MF.

 

Printed at 0.12 (marked with a *) - 0.2mm (everything else) layer height and around 10% infill on all objects.

 

Supports will be required for the majority of objects (basically everything except the wheels and steering wheel). I found that organic tree supports worked the best in terms of removal and final finish. You may want to consider moving some of the parts down on the build plate to reduce the amount of supports needed (e.g. for the plank underneath the car).

The parts will require gluing once printed. I would recommend getting the body assembled first then carefully positioning the suspension and wheels to make sure it sits flat.

 

The parts you will require are:

 

1 x Part 1

1 x Part 2

1 x Part 3

2 x Front Suspension* (1 x regular, 1 x mirrored)

2 x Front Wheels

2 x Rear Suspension* (1 x regular, 1 x mirrored)

2 x Rear Wheels

1 x Front Wing*

1 x Halo* (either Halo_V2 or Halo_With_mirrors)

1 x Steering Wheel*

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I think you've got the wrong model, this isn't a kit card
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this model doesn’t go together as you would expect lots of wasted time!
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The model has not been designed with 3D printing in mind. And while this particular 3mf file has split up the original model to make it easier to print, there are still way too many overhangs to be able to print in a manner that would not require a lot of post treatment to make it look good. I have tried many variations of support styles (hybrid tree seems to work best however it still leaves a lot of artifacts), I’ve spilt the models parts up further (the rear section benefits from the wing being cut off as well as a diagonal cut across the cockpit) and I’ve tried multiple object print angles (to try and give the printer the best chance to deal with overhangs) but stil almost every single piece is a challenge. The tires have raised lettering which means you can’t lie it down flat without requiring supports, which makes zero sense, and the same can be said for the main fuselage which has multiple steps ion the undercarriage?! I mean why? Probably the best way I can see this being printed is by using proper support material and printing it very slowly. I have been printing for 10 years now and it’s the 1st print I’ve abandoned, this wasn’t modelled to be 3D printed and it shows. So not beginner friendly and if you feel you need a challenge, then this is for you. And I am sure somebody out there will get this right, all I can say is bravo to you!
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Really tricky model to print. Way too many tricky overhangs to be able to print easily. Even if you split the model its not easy, so attempt at your own peril. If you feel like 3D printing hasn’t challenged you enough, then this is the print for you.
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