Yellow Tuk-Tuk/ Auto Rickshaw with Movements Version 2

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Yellow Tuk-Tuk/ Auto Rickshaw with Movements Version 2

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

Ready to Print Profile with supports 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Ready to Print Profile with supports 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Summary

 

Upgrades From Version 1

  1. The Body Panels are seperated.
  2. The Roof is seperated.
  3. Seats and Light seperated
  4. Interference issues corrected.
  5. Other Minute structural changes.

There are 3 ways to print this.

  1. As single piece:- Please download STL file but there wont be any movements.
  2. Full Dismantled :- Download 3mf file with dismantled.3mf. Most detail model.
  3. Mixed:- Download the 3mf file with dismantled.3mf an using a 3D viewer app lie the native windows 3D Builder, merge pieces together and print.

Movements Included

  1. Handle Bar with Front tyre

Supports should be provided as required.

Appreciate the makes uploads. Open for suggestions.

 

Comment & Rating (12)

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Fun print. I hate glue. Came out great though.
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Looks awesome😍😍. I hope you would upload your print profile. Also you could use a black and red pen on the front features like the name, indicators and logo to make it pop out. Appreciate the great make.
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How much time did it take in total
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Replying to @aisiteru0108 :
so many Support?
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Not quite good print profile for my P1S. Back wheels does not move, they are too tight, front wheel is to lose and the pin is too far to keep the wheel not oscillating on horizontal axis. The middle pillars are so thin that they oscillate a lot during default speed print ergo artifacts appears especially on top. They become so thin that they snap during cleaning of supports. The top of the tuk tuk frame eat so much supports, sadly, for such a small footprint. I would have try to split it in 2 - top frame, lower frame and glue them after - so we can print faster and without supports but i don't have the time :(. My kid like it tho even if he cannot play it with too much :) Somehow, dot know why I cant rate it from the website.
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Thanks for the detailed feedback. I am sorry for the problems faced. I am going to work on the issues. I haven't got such a detailed feedback till now on this model. I really appreciate it. I also believe splitting the top frame would be good but many makers don't appreciate it. Moreover I had designed this model before makerworld.com was launched. During that time the makers were suppose to orient the parts and print. So I had little to worry about print profiles. I also couldn't find the option to rate the print profile on the website. Maybe it's because this is in demo. You should be able to review the profile from the app. I insist you should try it. Once again I appreciate the feedback. Will let you know after corrections.
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Hi there. I have updated the model and the print profile according to your feedbacks. Again sorry for the bad experience with the earlier file. Hopefully you will give this one of try if the current make doesn't survive for long. If there are any issues do let me know. I try to reply at the earliest.
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Print Profile
Ready to Print Profile with supports 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Print Profile
Ready to Print Profile with supports 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Print Profile
Ready to Print Profile with supports 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Print Profile
Ready to Print Profile with supports 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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hi there. can you elaborate what all issues you faced while printing so that I could rework the model based on the feedback?
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