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Space Pod from 2001 - A Space Odyssey

by gpvillamil, published

Space Pod from 2001 - A Space Odyssey by gpvillamil Jun 3, 2011

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This was an experiment to attempt to directly print 3D files that are used for special effects models and such like. I tried the space pod from 2001-3d-archive.info/, in 3D Studio Max format.

I opened it in Meshlab, applied some repairs and simplifications, and scaled it. It does have some funky stuff, there are weird voids and hollows inside, so you have to print with full support, not just external.

The experiment was a qualified success. The Thing-O-Matic actually printed everything correctly, but extracting it from the support material was a challenge, especially the very thin and delicate arms. I needed to repair the arms afterwards with Krazy Glue, and they are really super delicate still.

I should really just edit the file and print the arms separately. Also worth going over the original file and fixing up a lot of the strangeness.

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hi

how did you open a 3Dmax file in Meshlab?!?

that isnt possible with my Meshlab... sadly.

maybe you could convert a model for me.

Source files are here: http://www.2001-3d-archive.inf...

You can try a few of the other variants on the page too.

Awesome!

Source files?

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Don't print it, it's a pain. Much better to actually print the arms separately, and maybe slice the model up so that it can be printed without support material. This might be a good start: panocamera.com/blog/?p=290

However, if you do insist on printing it as a single piece, try:

- small layer height (eg. 0.25mm) for greater resolution
- use support material
- make your support material close to the structure (eg. 0.6 filament width)

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yzorg on Jan 18, 2012 said:

hi

how did you open a 3Dmax file in Meshlab?!?

that isnt possible with my Meshlab... sadly.

maybe you could convert a model for me.

charlespax on Jun 4, 2011 said:

Awesome!

Source files?

gpvillamil on Jun 4, 2011 said:

Source files are here: http://www.2001-3d-archive.inf...

You can try a few of the other variants on the page too.

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