Crawler dozer
$ 7.49

GOODesign
GOODesign is a design studio established in Seoul, Korea by a representative who has been active in product design and 3D CG field for 20 years. As a design company that pursues a reasonable and differentiated digital design, it has always presented a new direction through working with clients such as Hyundai Motor, Siemens Korea and beiersdorf. This time, we have put out the life product for 3D printing by utilizing various technique design based on the shape of the Class-A surface. These products are especially the result of deep research on the 3D printing dominant shape that can not be mass-produced using a mold.
Our heavy equipment series is very popular. Many heavy equipment production requests from customers flooded in. Among them, the heavy equipment designed this time is a crawler dozer. Like the heavy equipment we designed before, we reproduced all the piston movements. For this I used rather many parts. As the number of parts is large, many of our design techniques and know-how are concentrated.
The assembly process can be a bit cumbersome, but those who have made heavy equipment (Excavator, Skid loader) I designed before will be able to make it easily.
※ One thing you should note is that when connecting the pistons, you must use pliers. It can be a bit difficult to turn and insert by hand.
Please watch the video for the assembly process.
Heavy equipment design for 3D printing is challenging due to the limited size of the printable pistons. Please understand that we cannot accommodate all production requests from customers. However, we will continue to research and try to realize the requests of our customers.
1: 48 Scale
Largest part in printing, size = X 151mm, Y 147mm, Z 54mm, After full assembly size= X 91mm, Y 190mm, Z 90mm
PRUSA Slicing Settings | Simplify 3D |
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Extuder | Nozzle Diameter : 0.4mm / Retraction Distance : 2.4~2.6mm or Retraction Distance : 1.2mm, Retraction Vertical Lift : 0.6mm |
Layer Settings | Layer Height : 0.1mm, 0.2mm / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 / Outline : 2 |
First Layer Settings | First Layer Height : 100% / First Layer Width : 98% / First Layer Speed : 50% |
Infill | Interlor Fill Percentage : 10% / Outline Overlap : 35% |
Additions | Raft : OK / Brim : NO / Support : NO |
PRUSA Slicing Settings | PrusaSlicer |
PRUSA MK3 | Layer Height : 0.1mm, 0.2mm / Raft : OK / Brim : NO / Support : NO |
Ender Slicing Settings | Simplify 3D |
Extuder | Nozzle Diameter : 0.4mm / Retraction Distance : 5.4mm |
Layer Settings | Layer Height : 0.1mm, 0.2mm / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 / Outline : 2 |
First Layer Settings | First Layer Height : 120% / First Layer Width : 95% / First Layer Speed : 50% |
Infill | Interlor Fill Percentage : 10% / Outline Overlap : 55% |
Additions | Raft : OK / Brim : NO / Support : NO |
CR-10S Pro Slicing Settings | Cura |
Quality | Layer Height : 0.1mm, 0.2mm / Line Width : 0.4mm |
Shell | Wall Line Count : 2 / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 |
Infill | Infill Density : 20% / Patten : Grid |
Material | Flow : 100% / Retraction Distance : 5.4mm |
Build Plate Adhesion | Raft / Raft Extra Margin : 3mm / Raft Air Gap : 0.3~0.32mm |
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I had to scale up the cylinder rams by 105 percent. Otherwise they did not stay in the saddles. Grey ram is a bit bigger than the black one. Grey one fits nice.
Had issues printing the Ripper-Cylinder. One of the hydrolic cylinders must have cone loose while printing. It cam out smoothed. To solve this I slowed down printing and ramped up cooling on my X1C. Fixed the issue
太棒的設計了!超喜歡!機構、功能都仿真真實的機器了!
Hello, may I ask what yellow filament did you used to print this? brand and color?
i searched for it in yout filament store and nothing there :(
I would like to ask the same question,what is the yellow filamen used?
what is this yellow color exactly ?
Hello very well designed model, I loved printing it, I increased it to 150% it was magnificent, of course following the printing instructions on the website
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hallo my English is not so good. Sorry
i have a question. can I buy the cat sticker?
thanks Dirk
Too fragile for kids to play with.
How about using PETG filament?
That filament is very strong!
..it's for kids over 49 ;)
I am also having issues keeping the track pads from lifting from the bed. My third attempt I used glue stick, but still had some issues, although less. Should I use a raft? Prusa slicer with Prusa Mk3+with PLA
Is there specific slicer settings I should be using on Prusa slicer?
The lower the nozzle, the better the parts adhere to the bed.
If that doesn't work, try using the hair gel we use.
The link below has more details.
https://fab365.net/pages/14013138306/not_sticking_to_bed
Thank you~
Fist time printing this crawler. none of the sprockets turn, hard to break loose don't want to break them on such a long print. The bucket turned out great, no adhesion problems but the 2 little arms that stick up break really easily.
Ender 3 micro-swiss all metal hot end
First, the problem of parts not moving can be solved at the link below.
https://fab365.net/pages/14013138303/parts_not_move
Second, the reason why the arms are easily broken may be because the filament is weak or the layers are irregular during printing. Once the piston is fitted, it is well supported and sturdy.
Thank you~
If you attach a photo, we can tell you more.