Rickroll Coffin (For "Dead" Memes)

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Rickroll Coffin (For "Dead" Memes)

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
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V2: Better Scanability, Optimized Print Time 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
V2: Better Scanability, Optimized Print Time 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
Designer
2.6 h
1 plate

V3: New Hinge, +all changes from V2 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
V3: New Hinge, +all changes from V2 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
Designer
2.6 h
1 plate

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Description

A clever tribute to a well known meme, easily printable and fully articulated!

This is a spooky coffin, complete with articulated doors, and wait… a RickRoll?

Yes, that's right. This coffin contains a 3D printed QR code and funny lettering, leading unsuspecting users to rickroll themselves! Just print off one in two CONTRASTING colors, set it in your halloween decor, and wait for a curious someone to scan it…

Further Print Instructions:

This coffin prints in 3 parts. The main body, left, and right doors should print independently, and are laid out accordingly on my provided print profile. If your prints are suffering from warping, consider adding a brim.

 

I do NOT recommend supports as it makes cleaning the hinges much more difficult.

Users who import the 3D files rather than using the profile should use the “Object” selection option in Bambu Studio, and change the coffin color there. (Click the coffin body or look for an object in the list called "ACoffinFrame”, it should be the first on the list.)

When importing the file “CoffinBody” into Bambu Studio, it is one object consisting of multiple parts.

If you are having trouble making the QR work, it may be caused by either printing the QR code in a color to close to the coffin, or excess stringing.

Assembly Instructions

After printing, simply take a print spatula and clear out any excess material from under the hinges. The doors should then slide onto their corresponding hinge. I recommend using a finger to ensure the hinges do not break off during assembly.

Then, install the corresponding doors onto each side. After the doors have been installed, take the small "Door Plug" pieces and shave them down until they properly fit into the plug holes on the sides of the doors near the hinges. A little dot of super glue later, and Voila! Your doors are secured. There are pictures located above as well should you need them. Disclaimer: if you do not fit the plugs correctly, you may damage the coffin door hinges. They should be nearly all the way inserted.

Updates

10/23/23

Decreased the thickness of all text and QR code to improve scanability.

Optimized QR code geometry to reduce triangle count from <10000 → ~1000 (Reduced slicer lag)

Worked on Hinge improvements, should be available this coming weekend. (Released 10/27/23)

 

10/27/23

The Promised Hinge Upgrade Has Arrived

New doors and plugs make the doors considerably less prone to falling off

Doors work on all new and existing coffins, simply delete the unneeded models.

Credit

Rickroll link used for QR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

 

A picture of the QR code is avalible in the Project Pictures.

All Credit for the musical score “Never Gonna Give You Up” given to Rick Astley for his incredible creation.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
QR code worked great. hinges are prone to falling off. 4.5 stars
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Thanks Tristrambone! A new hinge (stopper) is in the works, so check back in a few days and there will likely be a door revision that works better. I hope the print went smoothly and thank you again for your rating. Enjoy your coffin! ~Doodle
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