Millennium Falcon
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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.
Fab365.net is constantly growing. With challenging and diverse attempts, 3D printing design technology is growing and improving day by day. This is thanks to our customers, and in order to reward them, we are always trying to make what they have requested from our customers.
So, in response, we designed the Millennium falcon from Star Wars, which many customers have requested.
I designed the millennium falcon to be printed and assembled without the need for support by dividing the shape inspired by pizza slices.
And above all, we created the maximum possible detail that can be expressed with a 0.4mm nozzle. And detailed shapes that cannot be expressed with a 0.4mm nozzle are omitted.
Each part is engraved with an alphabet so customers don't get confused when assembling it. If you look at this and fit it, you can fit the parts into the correct position.
Depending on the condition of the printer, parts may be loose. In this case, please use adhesive to attach it.
Please check the video for detailed assembly process.
Additionally, we plan to design a stand to display the millennium falcons nicely. We look forward to seeing many of you.
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Largest part in printing, size = X 130mm, Y 130mm, Z 96mm, After full assembly size= X 182mm, Y 245mm, Z 60mm
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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A brilliant model. I printed mine on an Ender 3 at 0.16 layer height at 45mm/s. I think I might be under extruding as most of the parts fit loosely. But I think that's my printer, not the model.
Thank you. You can increase extrusion.
Please enjoy~
Incredible model! Mine came out great except for the landing gear…can’t get the pieces into the feet, the pegs are simply too thick and misaligned when folded. Tried printing the feet slightly larger, still no go.
i combined the forward parts and the backward parts into two stl and sliced them at an angle of 45 degrees and 50% scale. even at this scale, the details are amazing. 45 degrees cost a lot of time and supports but you will have nearly no printlines.
Just printing the last few pieces for this and I am amazed by it. This is beyond incredible!! I cannot believe it's free!
Thanks for your incredible work
If you want some stand, I did one very simple. Take a look at
https://www.prusaprinters.org/cs/prints/92743-fab365-millenium-falcon-stand
After my initial print, I noticed that some detail was not printing... I discovered that I needed to enable "External single extrusion walls" In S3D. You might want to add this to the S3D setup for this project. The dark blue in the attached image is the detail that is not printing unless you enable this mode. Other parts have the same issue.
Thank you for the incredible model! My printing of it is almost complete and I will provide a review and photos when finished. Everyone should print this model and tell their friends about it.
Thanks for your work.
And for those of you that have tight fitting parts, and using Cura slicer, start plugging in a negative number in the Horizontal Expansion setting (found in the Walls section) . I used -0.07mm and parts began to move freely with some needing a little coaxing.
Thank You for a BRILLIANT free gift, just in time for Christmas.
I look forward to printing it.