magic spring
Source: Thingiverse by snagandorf
The magic spring is a free printable 3D model from Thingiverse by snagandorf. THERE IS NO STL I wrote a java program that outputs directly to gcode. You can download the STL file from the original listing below and print it at home.
About this model
THERE IS NO STL I wrote a java program that outputs directly to gcode. to customize: open the .jar in command line "java -jar spring3.jar" temperature(in degrees c): print temp, based on filament, go cold(180-190) depending on machine, cold extrusion shuttoff may be a problem, edit gcode and add line "M302 S170" to temporarily set cold extrusinon limit to 170(i dont add this to my code because i want you to know that you have to watch it like a hawk before you try it) average radius: radius of spring(in mm), 30 feels good in the hand, 50 is largest I've gone width: width of extrusion, 4-6mm is good layer height: I reccomend twice your nozel width degrees per zigzag(dpzz): tricky, try 1, or 0.5 and go from there, most consistant results i have found is about 2 zigzag per nozzel width(PIradi…
Frequently asked questions
- Is this 3D model free to download?
- Yes. magic spring is free to download from Thingiverse. Click the "Download free STL" button above to open the original listing.
- Where is the STL hosted?
- The download is hosted by Thingiverse, not by Thinger. We link you directly to the original listing by snagandorf.
- Who made this model?
- Designed by snagandorf, published on Thingiverse. Please credit the creator when sharing your print online.
- Can I print this at home?
- Yes. This model is intended for home FDM and resin 3D printers. Check the original listing for suggested print settings like layer height and supports.