Wall-E
Description
This version of the Wall-E file is perfectly designed for printing. It will only work if you have a machine that can print support material, or if you print it as separate pieces and glue them together.
Instructions
Print.
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rhmorrison
on
May 2, 2010
said:
The model is a little small.
One squirt of the extruder and it's done.
I suspect someone used cm instead of mm for the export to STL format.
QuasiFandango
on
September 11, 2009
said:
I used a uPrint. Some of the fine details are too small to print, but the majority of it, as you can see in the picture, prints fine.
I don't know skeinforge, but I can tell you the model is 1 shell and a completely solid volume. The original file had a lot of different errors.
Anonymous
on
September 11, 2009
said:
Very nice.
But which machine are you using?
I'm using skeinforce to create the gcode but there are only about 5 layers and no volume. Can you fix it?
PrintTo3D
on
September 11, 2009
said:
What is the difference from cyrozap's model?
I repaired his/hers for printing but never got around to it. What machine did you use?
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Printed mine with Ultimaker PLA 0.35mm layers. Gcode generated by Netfabb. 12h of print. Splitted the file in 9 pieces to avoid printing with support.