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The Legend of Zelda - Hylian Shield multiparts

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  • Center Plate-NoSupport-P0.stl
  • Center Plate-NoSupport-P1.stl
  • Center Plate.stl
  • Frame.stl
  • Handle.stl
  • Phoenix (Body).stl
  • Phoenix (Head).stl
  • Phoenix (Left Leg).stl
  • Phoenix (Left Wing).stl
  • Phoenix (Right Leg).stl
  • Phoenix (Right Wing).stl
  • Triforce (Left).stl
  • Triforce (Right).stl
  • Triforce (Top).stl
  • Zigzag Left.stl
  • Zigzag Right.stl

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Last update 2021-03-08 at 20:15
Publication date 2019-10-27 at 18:14
Design number 82569

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Update the 08/03/21 : Cutting of the central part in 2 parts for printing without support (Center Plate-NoSupport-P0.stl and Center Plate-NoSupport-P1.stl)

Good morning, everyone,

First of all thanks to fasteddy516 for his work and for making available the source file fusion 360 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2677486) . As I don't have a multicolor printer, I wanted to modify the project to be able to print the parts one by one with different colors. I made the following modifications :

  • Cut out the elements so they can fit together (I put a 0.4mm set)

  • Modification of all elements so that they can be flat-printed

  • Cutting the main shield so that there is less background to print

I printed the model at 220% for my nephew's birthday, which gives a size of 272mm x 220mm.

Only the center plate requires support.

Remarks:

  • Remember to align the elements when importing in the slicer (by default they are not aligned, but they are all printable flat)

  • The triforce elements each have their own specific position, avoid mixing them up after printing.

Have a good print!

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Hi all,

First of all thanks to fasteddy516 for his work and having made available the fusion 360 source project (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2677486).

I use a Alfawise U20, so I wanted to modify the project to print the pieces one by one with different colors. I made the following changes on the fusion 360 project :

  • Cutting the elements so that they can fit together (I put a set of 0.4mm)

  • Modification of all elements so that they are printable flat

  • Cutting the main shield so that there is less background to print...

I printed the model at 220% for my nephew's birthday, which gives a size of 272mm x 220mm.

Only the center piece (Center plate) requires support.

Remember to align the elements when importing into the slicer (by default they are not aligned, but they are all printable flat)

Enjoy!

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