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Flame - Large
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7/1/2026
Flame - Large
This is my first attempt at making a flame. The purpose was to make a "fireball" for the dragon prop. However, this prop can also be turned 90 deg and look like a flame!
It is made for typical 12mm bullet pixels. I recommend 4" spacing to avoid splices. I did measure and the farthest distance shouldn't be more than 3.5".
It is composed of 48 separate pieces. (there are 2 test pieces used to test print and don't attach to the flame).
Most pieces are 6mm thick with a 2mm thick raised edge that is 10mm high. I believe this will be plenty strong and use less material than my previous attempt
using 10mm thickness through out.
Its approximate size is 836mm wide x 1259mm high (33.5in x 50.3in).
It holds 191 bullet pixels. (yes, I know not quite 200!)
Printer:
All the parts should be able to be printed on a minimum bed size of 220x220mm.
Assembly:
Please use the two Assembly pictures to see how to put it together. The picture with "Assembly" in the name sho
Flame - Large
This is my first attempt at making a flame. The purpose was to make a "fireball" for the dragon prop. However, this prop can also be turned 90 deg and look like a flame!
It is made for typical 12mm bullet pixels. I recommend 4" spacing to avoid splices. I did measure and the farthest distance shouldn't be more than 3.5".
It is composed of 48 separate pieces. (there are 2 test pieces used to test print and don't attach to the flame).
Most pieces are 6mm thick with a 2mm thick raised edge that is 10mm high. I believe this will be plenty strong and use less material than my previous attempt
using 10mm thickness through out.
Its approximate size is 836mm wide x 1259mm high (33.5in x 50.3in).
It holds 191 bullet pixels. (yes, I know not quite 200!)
Printer:
All the parts should be able to be printed on a minimum bed size of 220x220mm.
Assembly:
Please use the two Assembly pictures to see how to put it together. The picture with "Assembly" in the name sho
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