So I have been seeing puzzles popping up and I wanted to see how they were doing it. I took one of my more popular designed and decided to see if I could make it into a puzzle.
So here you go, its a 100 piece puzzle now, though if you just want to print the original hueforge instead you can find it here:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/183736#profileId-202593
The rest of my comic hueforge collection can be found here:
https://makerworld.com/@CanadianGamer/collections/549689
In my print profile I have assigned the model to have a variable layer print height, which means that the first 4 layers of the model will print with a 0.16 layer height, and switch to a 0.08 layer height for the details. If you use my uploaded print profile this will save you time on your print as the first 0.64mm is just to provide stability to the print for display. This means that the layer heights listed below in my printing instructions will not match my print profile (they will be off by 3) but the mm heights will still match! Do not change the print profile to match or it will not look the same!
If you resize the model make sure you do NOT scale the Z axis or the print colours will not be in the same position
— Printing Instructions---
Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm
Filaments Used:
PLA BambuLab Basic Black Transmission Distance: 0
PLA BambuLab Basic Blue Gray Transmission Distance: 3
PLA BambuLab Basic BambuLab Green Transmission Distance: 2
PLA BambuLab Basic Yellow Transmission Distance: 6
Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At layer #11 (0.96mm) swap to Blue Gray
At layer #14 (1.2mm) swap to BambuLab Green
At layer #20 (1.68mm) swap to Yellow for the rest.