I've scaled up Steeve Becker's cropped version of David Neff's 123D Catch scan from the Met MakerBot Hackathon to (almost) life-size and sliced it into pieces for the MakerBot Cupcake. This is my second life-size sculpture print. The whole thing is 38.4cm tall assembled. Two sets of files are available: One for stock Cupcakes (26 parts, untested), and one for tall Cupcakes like mine (16 parts). (Zydac's Z-axis upgrade at thingiverse.com/thing:4716 is very easy and highly recommended.)||| Production Notes ||| Sliced and printed using ReplicatorG 37 + Skeinforge 35 with raft & exterior support enabled, no shells, 10% infill, .4mm layer height, reduced raft footprint. The parts were split into sections using Netfabb Studio. A few parts use way more support material than they would if optimized a bit, but for simplicity I preferred to print them all "standing up" in their final orientations. ||| Downloads ||| deity_scaled_stl_tall.zip and deity_scaled_stl_stock.zip Contain the full set of STL files for each version, tall Cupcakes (16 parts) or stock Cupcakes (26 parts). deity_scaled_gcode_tall.zip and deity_scaled_gcode_stock.zip Contain gcode for each set of STL files. Save time if you're using a Cupcake MK4 and heated build platform. deity_scaled_netfabb.zip Contains three Netfabb Studio project files, for the unsliced, stock, and tall versions of the sculpture. deity_scaled_skeinforge.zip Contains my Skeinforge 35 profile for this project if you'd like to use it. Same one as from my Cupcake Alexander. deity_scaled_parts.xlsx A spreadsheet that sorts the parts by group and lists each one's printing time. Has two worksheets: one for tall Cupcakes, and one for stock Cupcakes. ||| Printing ||| Print parts in groups according to the spreadsheet. ||| Cleaning ||| Carefully remove rafts and support material from each part. Stringy bits left by non-stepper extruders can be plucked manually, or "shaved" off by quickly running a craft knife over an area several times. ||| Assembly ||| Work with groups of parts according to the spreadsheet, starting from the bottom layer and working your way up. ||| Finishing ||| ||| Links ||| (in progress) Gorilla Super Glue: http://www.gorillatough.com/index.php?page=super-glue Met Hackathon: http://www.thingiverse.com/met/designs Krylon "Make It Stone!" textured spray paint http://www.krylon.ca/products/make_it_stone_textured_paints/
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