Fleur De Lis
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Published on July 18, 2011
Description
My wife, and her old sorority, are big fans of the Fleur De Lis. (A decorative lily.)
Also used (in various forms) by scouts, sports teams, and many others.
When I finished assembling, testing, and calibrating my Thing-O-Matic, This was my first print as a way to thank her for indulging my nerdy obsessions.
I didn't design it, I pulled it off the Google Sketchup warehouse. It can be found here sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=4cf07fb6cf4105169eeaab05b21288d and design should be credited to user Frisky Dingo.
Also used (in various forms) by scouts, sports teams, and many others.
When I finished assembling, testing, and calibrating my Thing-O-Matic, This was my first print as a way to thank her for indulging my nerdy obsessions.
I didn't design it, I pulled it off the Google Sketchup warehouse. It can be found here sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=4cf07fb6cf4105169eeaab05b21288d and design should be credited to user Frisky Dingo.
Instructions
Should not be difficult to print.
Nothing needs support.
It turned out very nice even when my initial calibration of my bot was running at 60mm/s feed rate. (Before I got to more complex prints and realized this was a bad thing for a noob like myself!)
Nothing needs support.
It turned out very nice even when my initial calibration of my bot was running at 60mm/s feed rate. (Before I got to more complex prints and realized this was a bad thing for a noob like myself!)
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MakeALot
on
July 19, 2011
said:
I made a Fleur De Lis in stained glass years ago. This makes me want to find a way to combine stained glass and 3d printing. Maybe printing in clear PLA would do the trick. This design is very nice.
jwnavagus
on
July 18, 2011
said:
I am glad you put this up. I need to remember to also look to 3dwarehouse for stuff. Good build. 8-)
License
Fleur De Lis by phibroptic is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

what did you use to slice? Slic3r won't do it for me... shows only a very few lines and layers