I am happy to find your videos! although it didn't ultimately work, I thought your solution to the leg parts was genius! I have some learning to do, including learning the patience of printing and making delicate 3d models!
@@modellingmisadventures the page on discription, to get the file... to me appear this message, maybe is denied to me by ip...tnks for replay, hugs from brazil, nice project btw
Hi Antonis, This model was printed on a Prusa Mk3s using Prusa slicer. I just used the STL files and the standard settings that Prusa slicer uses to generate the gcodes. The nozzle size is 0.4mm and the standard setup is 2 perimeters, 15% infill, layer height 0.15mm, 5 layers at the bottom and 7 layers at the top. But for the hydraulic actuators for the landing legs you have to alter this to 1 perimeter, 0% infill and not top or bottom layers. Hope this helps. Peter
I didn’t keep track of the printing time but I would guess about 50 hours. I can’t comment on the printer you mention because I have no experience of it.
The model turned out really well in the end I think you've done a fantastic job!
Thanks!
I am happy to find your videos! although it didn't ultimately work, I thought your solution to the leg parts was genius! I have some learning to do, including learning the patience of printing and making delicate 3d models!
👍
sadly, page not found
Sorry, what page can you not find?
@@modellingmisadventures the page on discription, to get the file... to me appear this message, maybe is denied to me by ip...tnks for replay, hugs from brazil, nice project btw
You can now find these files on Cults 3D. Have a look there and search for Amphioxus.
nice job. Can you share your printing details like how many perimeters and nozzle size? (0.4 or 0.6)
Hi Antonis,
This model was printed on a Prusa Mk3s using Prusa slicer. I just used the STL files and the standard settings that Prusa slicer uses to generate the gcodes. The nozzle size is 0.4mm and the standard setup is 2 perimeters, 15% infill, layer height 0.15mm, 5 layers at the bottom and 7 layers at the top. But for the hydraulic actuators for the landing legs you have to alter this to 1 perimeter, 0% infill and not top or bottom layers.
Hope this helps.
Peter
@@modellingmisadventures Thank you. That's been very helpfull
Hi Peter, I love your video. do you allow me to share it on my Amphioxus page?
Yes, that would be great 👍
How long did it take to print the whole thing? Would you think the Anycubic Vyper printer will have the same sort of results in terms of quality?
I didn’t keep track of the printing time but I would guess about 50 hours. I can’t comment on the printer you mention because I have no experience of it.
Where did you get the decals for this model?
I made them on a Cricut machine. If you watch the build of the New Shepherd rocket you can see how this is done in more detail.
I've 3D modelled the Soviet N1 lunar rocket in scale 1:72. I've 3D printed most of it.
Interested?
That would be a great model. Have you posted any pictures of it anywhere?
@@modellingmisadventures Not yet, but I can do that :-)