Threaded Dragon Egg, Great for Easter and Gifts

Threaded Dragon Egg, Great for Easter and Gifts

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Dragon Eggs 100% Size, PLA, High quality, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, A1M or larger
Dragon Eggs 100% Size, PLA, High quality, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, A1M or larger
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Object by Object, suitable for gradient prints, PLA, 0.16 mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, A1M+
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[Description by original designer]

 

Less than 10 percent of people who download an item click the “like” button. Be the 10 percent. Click the “like” button and show your support. It means a lot, and us designers really appreciate it.

 

Also check out my standard threaded egg, locking egg with key, extra large dragon egg, and solid dragon egg.

It's a threaded dragon egg, great for Easter egg hunts, gifts, and Game of Thrones fans.

 

The whole egg measures 63mm tall by 45mm wide (47mm if you count the scale width). This will scale fine up to 200 percent. If you want to print bigger than that, switch to the 300 percent version.

 

This is a remix of my own threaded Easter egg. I made every bit of this from scratch, including the scales. I made the scales by importing a custom texture into a Blender brush and placing every scale one at a time, adjusting the size as I went. I designed it with Sketchup, Blender, and Meshmixer. (And Gimp for the scale alpha.)

 

If you find this design useful, I would love it if you could post your make. And tips are always appreciated but never expected. Any money earned will go toward making new designs.

 

If you sell prints of this file, please respect the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license and credit me on the sales page with a link to this page.

 

Instructions:

1. Print the bottom and top pieces as oriented in the files. Supports are not required. I recommend a layer height of 0.2mm or smaller, wall thickness of 1.2mm, a bottom thickness of 0.6mm, and a top thickness of 0.8mm. Infill density of 12 percent or higher. I tried to allow for horizontal expansion in the design, so try printing first WITHOUT adjusting horizontal expansion or slicing tolerance or x/y compensation. If it prints too tight or too loose, then you can use one of those slicing features to compensate. Threads are notorious for being the hardest item to print, so please be patient. If you want to save time while testing, you can print the included calibration test instead of the full model.

2. Once printed, screw the threads in and out repeatedly to remove any stray particles. It may feel too tight on the first threading but should screw easily after ten seconds of doing this.

3. Note the small nubs near the threads. Refer to the pictures to see what I'm talking about. When the two nubs are parallel, you know you've got the proper alignment.


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Dragon Eggs 100% Size, PLA, High quality, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, A1M or larger
poor adhesion. this model should have at least a 5 mm skirt
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Hi, please clean your build plate using IPA/Isopropyl or also known as isopropanol
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Ive also had a million issues with this print on the X1C with pei textured plate. I am going to try going a bit slower and adding a brim
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Replying to @vetrex :
Adding the brim worked for me. Inner and outer. IPA is always helpful, but something about this one kept sliding out half way through
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PLA 0.20mm
Fast smooth print and screws together with no issues.
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thanks for sharing :)
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Amazing print. I had a couple articulated dragons (printed at 75%), that needed some homes. Scaled these up to 250% and the dragons fit perfectly. Great job!
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Dragon Eggs 100% Size, PLA, High quality, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, A1M or larger
I really like those eggs, they are so cute and they open and close easily with the threaded part. I've printed them at 100% (painted) and 120% (black only) without isues. For the 120% ones, I've used thiner layers on the top scales for a smoother finish. At 120%, it can hold a complete D&D dice set in the bottom part. At 100%, you can fit maybe four or five dices. I've painted easily the 100% ones with The Army Painters primer and normal acrylic paint. Thank you so much for this model!
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Amazing!
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Really good print! The only mod I had to do was removing any Z rotation so split color filaments lined up correctly when assembled.
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I tried to just reduce a few Z rotation(not all) to lineup but failed。
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
I might have a problem.
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Dragon Eggs 100% Size, PLA, High quality, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, A1M or larger
went together smoothly
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
awesome egg
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Very nice print / model indeed! Printed in Bambu Lab PLA Metal Oxide Green.
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You made no effort to align the pieces correctly on the build plate. Not noticeable with a single colour filament but in your face obvious with a tricolour filament. I have printed a dragon egg of similar design in the past where alignment of the screw mechanism was perfection for tricolour filament, this model was profoundly disappointing. Fix and you will get the 5 stars you otherwise deserve.
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