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Timor perpetual calendar
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This is a 3D printable replica of the iconic Timor perpetual calendar created by the famous Italian artist and designer Enzo Mari.
All the parts have been recreated to be easily printable without particular equipments – it just take a pretty long time to print all the parts.
PRINT SETTINGS
The main body should be printed in its final position and it requires supports – I printed mine with the "buildplate touching only" option checked and it bridged pretty well the other part. I think that cura tree supports could also work great. Any resolution is ok, mine was 0.24mm
The screws should be printed with the round part facing the plate, without supports. A small layer height is most suitable for the screw to work properly.
The cards are designed to be printed with 5 layers 0.16mm tall, with the first two layers in one color and the other tree in another. To do this a simple filament change M600 code or equivalent is ok.
You need a very good bed adhesion, to avoid warping on
All the parts have been recreated to be easily printable without particular equipments – it just take a pretty long time to print all the parts.
PRINT SETTINGS
The main body should be printed in its final position and it requires supports – I printed mine with the "buildplate touching only" option checked and it bridged pretty well the other part. I think that cura tree supports could also work great. Any resolution is ok, mine was 0.24mm
The screws should be printed with the round part facing the plate, without supports. A small layer height is most suitable for the screw to work properly.
The cards are designed to be printed with 5 layers 0.16mm tall, with the first two layers in one color and the other tree in another. To do this a simple filament change M600 code or equivalent is ok.
You need a very good bed adhesion, to avoid warping on
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