Inspired star wars at-at walker holder for soda can and more chair caddy 3D Print Model

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Inspired star wars at-at walker holder for soda can and more chair caddy 3D Print Model
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  • Collection:
  • Width in centimeters:
    15.5
  • Units in inche:
    17
  • Width in millimeters:
    155
  • Height in millimeters:
    439
  • Depth in millimeters:
    341.8
  • Print Ready:
  • 3D Scan:
    No
  • Adult content:
    No
  • PBR:
    No
  • AI Training:
    No
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  • Item ID:
    350263
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inspired at-at walker chair caddy

caddyv2 is a fixed version with new legs
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matthew.starrman
matthew.starrman matthew.starrman  2024-05-02
States that it is print ready... it is NOT print ready. You'll have to add modifications to get the upper sides of the legs to print with an FDM printer as they are too thin. There are no assembly instructions. In order to fit a can it needs to be scaled up to 155%, which for some printers will require additional cutting to get the legs and feet to fit. The points where the legs attach to the underside might be "screen accurate", but for the intended application of next to the couch, should have been redesigned and beefed up. Even with turning detect thin walls on, parts of the upper sides of the legs will be ignored even at 155%. Some of the parts import as non-manifold, probably the floating regions under the body where I'm guessing the designer attempted to plane cut from the legs. Would have been nice if connectors were added when the parts were split. The illustration does not properly represent the model (the under belly is more filled in the illustration). Keep in mind there is no photo or test print (a bad sign). A test slice (in a slicer) would have exposed some of the above issues. Due to the restrictive nature of the license, I can't share the fixes I've already applied :p
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Model is NOT print ready. Needs to be scaled to 155% to fit can, and will need additional cuts to fit some printers. Upper sides of legs are too thin for an FDM printer. Some of the parts import as non-manifold. The illustration does not properly represent the model. Was it ever test printed?

$5.002024-05-02


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