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Spider-man web shooters! Ben Riley style

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3D model size X 115 Γ— Y 112 Γ— Z 159 mm
Publication date 2023-08-27 at 00:43
Design number 1410770

Utazka

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3D model description

Intended to use as a prop

These sleek wrist-mounted devices, reminiscent of the original design by Peter Parker, are a hallmark of Reilly's Spider-Man identity. Ben Riley's webshooters are engineered for versatility, enabling him to swing gracefully through the cityscape or unleash a variety of web-based projectiles, from sticky snares to web-blades. Their advanced web-fluid cartridges ensure a steady supply of webbing, and their intuitive controls allow for rapid adjustments mid-swing. With these webshooters, Ben Reilly embodies the essence of Spider-Man, blending agility, innovation, and heroic responsibility.

*** May cause slow slicing time***

3D printing settings

Layer Height: 0.2mm - 0.3mm for a balance between print quality and speed. You can go lower for finer details, but it will increase printing time.

Infill: 20% - 30% infill should suffice for the webshooters' structural integrity.

Supports: Enable supports, especially for overhangs and intricate parts of the design, like the web-shooting nozzle.

Printing Speed: A moderate speed of 40-60 mm/s is usually safe, but adjust as needed based on your printer's capabilities.

Print Temperature: This depends on the type of filament you're using. PLA, for example, typically prints well at 190Β°C - 220Β°C.

Bed Temperature: If you're using a heated bed, 50Β°C - 60Β°C is suitable for PLA.

Adhesion: Use a bed adhesive like painter's tape or a heated bed with a compatible surface to ensure good adhesion.

Cooling: Enable part cooling fans to prevent overheating and improve print quality.

Print Orientation: Orient the model to minimize overhangs and reduce the need for excessive support structures.

Material: PLA is a popular choice for its ease of use, but you can experiment with other filaments like PETG for added strength.

Remember that specific settings may vary based on your 3D printer model and the slicer software you use. Always start with a small test print to fine-tune settings before attempting a full-size print of Ben Reilly's Spider-Man webshooters.

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