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Introducing Snapmaker U1This detailed model is a tiny representation of this new printer. It is 1:10 scale model (around 48.9mm tall),now with MOVING PARTS!From start my goal was not only to print a tiny U1 but also to let it have some moving elements.Here's the list of moving pars:- main toolhead is moving on the rails- build plate (it can be inserted from the top of through front window when printed without transparent glass- side filament spoolsGlass door and back window:- this is also prepared as a separate part so you can print it with transparent filament or resin printer. You can also skip this part and have doors and back window open. The door handle will stick to the glass-door black frame so you can skip transparent parts if you don't want them.IMPORTANT PRINT DETAILS:100% scale:I do admit that this is a challange print in this scale because of all that tiny details I wanted to keep PLUS I really wanted the Toolhead section to be movable along with the filament spools.Recommended nozzle: 0.2 - because of very tiny elements. This scale is all aboutminiaturization. With resin printer you could even go a little bil lower in scale . In this scale the outer cover will have 1 - 2 walls only. If you plan to prepare your own 3mf file here are the recommendations:- Wall generator: Arachne (default settings are fine)- Brim-object gat: 0.8-0.9 (brim required for Toolhead rails - it is moveable!- Only one wall on the first layer- 0.06 layer height - i.e. PTFE tubes in this scale are very tiny. I recommend patience when removing supports200% scale:Still this is a tiny print ~10cm tall. It is much easier to print in this scale and you should not have any issues (tested on many prototype prints).Recommended nozzle: 0.2, 0.4 - walls and all tiny elements are now easily printable on most of the printers.Multicolor options:Beside a full-color model I have prepared all the parts separately so you can decide what and how you want to print it. My default 3mf file has both all-
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