Easter Egg, Two Color Gift Box

45 (likes)
5333 (views)
This product is available only if you have an account in My Mini Factory service
×
Color:

--- What is there not to love with a 3D printed, two-color Easter Egg filled with candy? --- Designed in Autodesk Inventor Professional 2016 and printed in PLA on a Lulzbot TAZ 5 with the dual extruder head V.2. The glow-in-the-dark version is a big hit (see the photo). A single-color version is also available for those that haven't taken the step to a dual head yet. NOTE: The is a bit tricky to print, so please read the notes before starting. Candy not included. :-) IMPORTANT NOTES (read this before you print)! SCALE/SIZE: Make the top just a touch larger and the two halves will fit very nicely, the original CAD drawing had zero tolerance. I made the top 0.3 % larger than the bottom, and that worked well. I printed the bottom in 75 % and the top in 75.3 % scale, and that worked well on the Taz 5. SPEED: Slower speed is advised for the lower part of the bottom, and the upper part of the top. It will print at full speed, but you may get some deformations due to inadequate cooling. I had my printer set for 50 mm/s, but turned it to down to 60 % when needed. If I left the print unattended over night, I printed the entire part on 50 % (25 mm/s). LAYER HEIGHT: The egg can be printed at 0.4 mm layer height for a quicker print, but thinner layers will give better quality. Count on several hours of print time per part. WIPE AND PRIME TOWER: If you use a wipe & prime tower when you print two colors, you either have to make a really big tower (like with a 1/2" / 15 mm side) or you have to use a brim. An alternative would be secure the tower with clay, hot glue or similar. Without a brim or other foundation, the wipe tower may fall over. I used a 10 line brim and that seemed to work fine. If you are unsure about the bed adhesion, it is good to also secure it with a piece of tape even if you use a brim. I had the tower come loose twice. The print will continue and will not be completely ruined, but you will end up with a big "plate of spaghetti" on the bed and you may get some extra "drool". SPOOL HOLDERS: The original Lulzbot spool holders and feeding tubes can sometimes have quite high friction, particularly when the spools are full. Too high friction will lead to filament grinding, which will result in a ruined print. We designed the spool holders that you can see in the photos just to print this Easter Egg. You can download them here from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1424791 user Killacycle's Thingiverse page. COOLING: 100 % cooling fan speed gives a better print. This object is original artwork by Eva Hakansson and licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial license.

About the author:
ScienceEnvy
Style that money can't buy! (You have to make it yourself) Eva Hakansson is a mechanical engineer with a passion for building things that never have been built before - and for 3D printed handbags! She became the world's fastest female motorcycle rider - on an electric motorcycle that I built in my backyard garage. As my day job, I teach CAD (Autodesk Inventor) and engineering drawing to first year engineering students at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Reviews

This model have no reviews. Would you like to be the first to review? You need to print it first.