Spinning Jewelry Display

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Spinning Jewelry Display

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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18.8 h
5 plates
4.8(4)

*Updated-Better Tolerances 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
*Updated-Better Tolerances 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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5 plates
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Spinning jewelry display. Fully 3D printed. Magnetic top and storage space inside. Prints in 6 pieces with easy assembly. 15" tall assembled. 6-6x3mm magnets used for the lid. Can connect base and stand with a 3m screw. The circle piece glues to the bottom of the tower. Tolerances for the magnets and the pegs connecting the tower pieces are tight. Depending on your machines calibration it may need slight sanding to help fitting. Hope you enjoy the model, feel free to reach out with any questions!

 

 

*Update - Added a new print profile with better tolerances for the tower pieces and magnets.

 

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overall a good print. I had some trouble getting the pegs between the pieces to fit together well and ended up breaking them off. nothing a little superglue can’t fix.
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Looks great! Yeah, the tolerances are a bit tight. May need some sanding to help fit. I hope to upload an updated version with better tolerances. Thanks for the feedback!
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what do you mean with „can connect to base with m3 screw“? does this mean that you have a fixed connection or does it help for better turning? how long should the screw be?
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You can use a 3mm screw. It is to help for better turning.
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Replying to @IbaviosaBaubles :
Thanks for your reply and the clarification regarding the turning. I know a 3m screw has a diameter of 3mm. But how LONG should this screw be. I can buy it in LEGTHS of 10mm, 16 mm, 20 mm, 25, mm, 30mm....
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Replying to @ilex72 :
I gotcha, sorry. I used a 10mm length screw.
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I tried to print the “better tolerances” version and the plate 1 and plate 2 parts did not fit together. I broke the bottom tier’s posts (plate 1) trying to force them. To my eye the bottom tier looked slightly too big to line up with the next tier. Do you have a suggestion of the correct sizing?
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I'm sorry, that it did not work for you. It's not a perfect triangle, are you sure you had the correct corners aligned? I just recently printed and the fit together loosely, it should not need any force. also, are you using supports when printing?
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how does the circle base stick to the tower? and then does the base screw through the circle onto the triangle stand? also with the magnets im assuming i was ment to put a pause in to put the magnets in mid print?
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Circule base is to be glued to the bottom of the tower. Correct, the screw will go through the circle base into the triangle stand. Just make sure not to over tighten or will not spin. And pause is not necessary. They should just press in after print it done. Tolerance is very tight, so may need to use a file the whole if they do not fit right away.
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I have tried printing this 4 times, plate 4, and every time on the same layer it stops working. Almost like it's missing a layer when it is sliced. I am using a P1S and the print profile for the model. Any suggestions on getting it to work? Edited to add: I figured out the issue. I had a corrupted file and kept printing from the same file. Redownloaded and sliced the file and it printed correctly. I did however put the stand together incorrectly and had to modify the circle piece.
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Interesting. I have not run into that issue. What layer is the print failing? Also, have you tried printing the two pieces on plate 4 separately?
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What size magnets do you use in this? Thank you!
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6x3mm
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nice print
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Could you provide some feedback?
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Thank you for the rating!
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