Frenzy Brick "Prusa Lover"
Frenzy Brick "Prusa Lover"
Published 2019-02-18T10:53:34+00:00
This brick is for all Prusa lovers...
... but especially for Tom Jackson (@FilamentFrenzy on Twitter) and his brick wall.
You can choose between two versions of this brick:
Prusa Lover with Daffodil (V01)
Prusa Lover with spinning sun (V02)
Instructions:
Prusa Lover Daffodil
Print each one of these files (no supports needed):
- Brick_V01
- Calyx_V01
- Petal_01_V01
- Petal_02_V01
The brick is printable in two colors by performing a filament swap at layer height 14.2 (if printed with 0.2 layer height).
If you don't know how to set filament swaps in your slicer, feel free to watch my tutorials about it:
https://youtu.be/i9IEojl87tI
https://youtu.be/RZgDdki_ZHk
The Calyx is a solid body and should be printed in vase mode.
Alternatively you can print it without infill and without top layers.
Print both petal files.
Put the petal files over the backside of the calyx and arrange them in a way, that the lower ones lay between the upper ones.
Shape the petals a little bit with a hair dryer or a lighter towards the calyx. (You can see the method in my Water Lily video: https://youtu.be/jGzSN1bL93I )
Be careful that you don't melt the calyx or fuse the petals with the calyx, as they should be able to spin freely.
Glue the calyx (with the petals attached, but don't put glue on the petals!) into the hole in the brick.
Prusa Lover spinning sun
Print each one of these files (no supports needed):
- Brick_V02
- Disk_V02
- Stick_V02
- Sun_inner_V02
- Sun_outer_V02
The brick is printable in two colors by performing a filament swap at layer height 14.2 (if printed with 0.2 layer height).
The Disk is also printable in two colors by performing a filament swap at layer height 2.2 (if printed with 0.2 layer height).
Print the stick and glue it into the hole on the backside of the Disk.
Print Sun inner and put it over the stick.
Print Sun outer and put it over the stick.
Glue the stick (with the sun parts attached, but don't put glue on them!) into the hole in the brick.
That's it!
Have fun with these bricks!
Date published | 18/02/2019 |
Technology | FDM |
Support Free | YES |