Ankly Robot - 3d Printed Assembled

Prints (1)

Description

Articulated Robot design.  His name es Ankly

It is printed articulated, without need of later assembly. A challenge for your printer, you must adjust it well to be able to print it since the tolerances for the joints are minimal. Once printed it is necessary to review and remove the small supports of the piece. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkAjQNrZWSM

You will find two files one at 100% in size and another at 80%. ( 100% size it is easier to get good results)

Author: http://www.soniaverdu.es/

Print Settings

Rafts: No Supports:No Resolution: 0.2mm (size:100%)  0.16mm(size 80%)

Infill: 20% (to 100% size)  40% (to 80% size)

Notes: To print at 80% of its size, I recommend choosing file "80 little puppet Ankly.stl" Layer Height: 0.16mm Wall thickness: 1.2mm Infill density: 40% Wall speed: 35mm/s Infill speed: 60mm/s

Design Files

File Size

100 size for Ankly.stl
18.8 MB
80 little puppet Ankly_ .stl
18.8 MB
60 reduction Ankly.stl
18.8 MB

Comments

riskable
The "80 little puppet Ankly .stl" appears to be broken (the head, specifically). Probably non-manifold edges. Can't get it to slice properly in Slic3r or Cura. The "100 size for Ankly.stl" looks fine though. Printing it later today!
Reply8 years ago
Sonia Verdu
I've modified that file 20 minutes ago, I think it's fine. I hope it works
Reply8 years ago
carlozousa
Hello Sonia. I'm printing this design for the 3rd time, because I found out that I was doing some configs (on slic3r) wrong and I had two loosen screws on my 3dprinter. One on the Z axis and another on the X axis. But I think i've finally got it and am printing right now. Thanks for such a wonderful job.
Reply8 years ago
Rex Walters
Wonderful design. His arm fell down 11 hours into my first print attempt, which made me sad (more for him than me!). His brother printed fine with a small brim. I’m giving him a Japanese nickname: “Ashikubi-kun”. Thank you!
Reply6 years ago
Neko Rodrigues
The back of Ankly head should have more plain area to provide more contact of the first layer to printer table. I had some problems after 3% printing as the piece did no stick to printer table... Nice model! I have printed some, thanks.
Reply5 years ago
Majed Aly
The design is great. Printed successfully in 3h the 60% scaled model on the cheapest 3d printer available in the market (mp cadet) with 100 % infill, and he default settings (0.2 mm) , no heated bed, so used a raft. My 2 yo loved it ( and me of course).
Reply5 years ago
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