For single-color printing, use the STL file (no weird gaps).
The visor starts printing mid-air over the helmet's inner flat surface, with a 0.2 mm vertical gap (like a removable support). This means:
The slicer may warn you about floating regions, but you can ignore it. I'm adding a "head only" test file so you can check this before a long multicolor printing session.
Scaling it too much may cause the visor to fail. For that, I recommend printing it apart and assembling it later (“Visorless” folder).
You need to firmly push down the visor tab to loosen it the first time. Force may vary between filaments due to differences in adhesion.
You have to loosen the arms BEFORE the legs. Simply rotate the arms until the legs can wobble. Then you can pull the legs out, and they can lock in place (and still allow a few degrees of articulation).
If the legs get stuck, you can use a flat screwdriver or similar to pull the legs using the provided hole at the bottom.
To sit the Rocketman in the Spaceship, you must retract the legs and rotate the arms forward (as in driving position)
Pro tips:
The vertical "line" behind the helmet is intended to be used for the seams.
Variable layer height is recommended for the top (the last 5-6 mm for a smooth visor and helmet). For the rest, 0.2 mm layer works great.
I've done several tests, but I foresee the visor causing issues to some people/printers/filaments. For that, I've provided separate files inside the "Visorless" folder. Then you can snap the visor after printing.
There are 3 files for the Spaceship. Among these, the file Spaceship_v1.3MF has been designed to be printed in multicolor, but using just 5 COLOR CHANGES. The geometry was designed with this in mind, as an attempt to save waste in big multicolor prints. It can even be printed in single-color printers 😁
✔️Print and use the 3D prints of the 3D model for private use, in unlimited quantity; ✔️Share the images of your 3D prints of the 3D model on communication media such as social networks or websites.
What is not allowed:
❌No commercial use or public sharing of the 3D model; ❌No modification or adaptation of the 3D model for public sharing or sale; ❌No distribution, sale, donation or exchange of the digital files of the 3D model.
<p style="margin-left:0px;">A good first layer is mandatory for the print to succeed. Be sure your printer is calibrated and you have good bed adhesion.</p><p style="margin-left:0px;">I recommend a slow and thick first layer (8 mm/s and 0.3 mm).<br>Good layer cooling is also recommended, as it prevents curling and warping on overhangs.</p><p style="margin-left:0px;">For more tips, take a look at my <a href="https://www.mcgybeer.xyz/printing-tips">printing tips</a>.</p>
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