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GeneralWe must have some SOASs (*) on the moonbase Pin
CodeWraith23-Jul-20 21:41
CodeWraith23-Jul-20 21:41 
Last year I had started to print a Space 1999 Eagle[^] and had found a nice 3D model.

The model was nice until I started printing. The model was obviously made for rendering and not for 3D printing. Here are just some of the problems:

- The bigger parts were just grouped together. There were no provisions made to actually assemble the model (unless I drilled holes in them and held everything together with metal or carbon fiber rods).
- Some of the shapes had not been properly joined. Most of the scaffolding is just a collection of cylinders which overlap at the connections. A raytracer is fine with that because it only cares about the surface. The slicer (that's the program that 'slices' up the 3D model into layers and commands for the 3D printer) works in a similar way, but must also look what's going on inside. It must interpret the overlapping areas as hollow and lets the printer print it that way, making the printed part so weak that it already falls apart before printing is finished.
- Many details were just done with textures and rounded shapes were often done with too few polygons. No problem for some rendering magic, but the 3D printer can't texture anything or interpolate any curves.
- Bigger parts like the command module or the pods with the landing gear are quite large and were designed as one solid object. They print as one big, heavy and almost indestructible block. A real waste of filamen, so I had to hollow them out and cut them apart.
- Some parts were just designed lazyly. For two similar, but not identical parts often just one version was included. A little more attention to details, please!

Bottom line: There is not a single part which I did not have to modify, join together, cut apart, hollow out or even redesign from scratch. Now it's slowly taking shape and it already can stand on its own feet without a drop of glue. There is only one thing: The printed model so far does not look like it will add up to the 44 inches length of the original studio model. My best guess right now ends up with about 33 inches. Still big enough, but why did someone have to post an absolutely unprintable model and then scale it down by some random factor? To make it harder to make it printable?

And yes, there are obviously SOAS hiding in the hangar of the moonbase. All parts, especially the scaffolding again, are covered in 'cobwebs'. I'm already printing 20 degrees below the minimum temperature for this PLA filament, but the nozzle of the printer still leaves behind a wisp of filament when it moves over to another point. Maybe I should try another brand of filament when this roll is used up.

(*) SOAS: Spider Of Apalling Size
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.

His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.


modified 24-Jul-20 4:01am.

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