The Amazing Spider-Man (Hanging)

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The Amazing Spider-Man (Hanging)

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5 plates
5.0(3)

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Hanging Spider-Man

 

This is a different take on light boxes, I believe I am the first person crazy enough to have one hanging. Enjoy the file. I did have 1 failure on Plate 3, made a few adjustments and printed great. Make sure you have a nice clean plate before starting, good adhesion is a must

 

You can use the profile for plate 1, 2, and 5.

 

You will need to set print settings for Plate 3

Select .2 standard

Change the following

  • Arachne Walls
  • 20% gyroid infill
  • 4 Wall loops

Enable supports

  • Slim Tree

Other adjustments

  • Outer Brim
  • Reduce AUX fan to 30%

 

Plate 4

I used .2 Standard

Arachne Walls

Gyroid 15% Infill

Enable Support

  • Tree
  • Slim

After I used some 400 grit sandpaper just to smooth the post that will connect to the stand pipe to get rid of any support leftovers, do not take a lot of material off, literally 1 minute by hand.

 

Assembly:

I put the top halves of the pipe together first. Superglue along the edges then fit them together. Placed a couple rubber bands around it to hold.

The bottom halves of pipe I did the same, watch for the opening that will be at the bottom for alignment. The halves are different size on purpose to allow a little more surface area for glue.

 

After you have 2 pipes, I made a connection sleeve that will go halfway in each pipe for final gluing.

 

Allow this proper time to cure.

 

I ran my lights down the pipe and out the hole at the bottom, this can be done before gluing the pipe halves together or I used 2 zip ties to use as a fish tape to pull them through. Run into the back of the light box before fitting the lightbox into the pipe. Once all lights were ran, I connected the light box to the pipe. I did not have to use glue but I would recommend doing so.

 

If you choose to print the Amazing SpiderMan sign, if fits a little loose so definetely use some glue.

 

Place the front on, light it up, and enjoy

 

This is a long print and a lot of building after, but the results are well worth it.

 

If you wish to make this to sell let me know first please. I have been thinking of setting up a Patreon to include sell license but not 100% sure if or when that will be. For now, Enjoy!

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awesome print. the kiddo loved it
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fits right in, nice decor!
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not an easy build but amazing work and the kiddo loves it
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yea, it is a process for sure, but the results are great. I will try to refine some of it but I am also just starting to make some of these. Glad you liked it!
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