G1 Docobot: Sliced Bread

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G1 Docobot: Sliced Bread

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UPDATE 2/15/24: The BLT upgrade for Sliced Bread is now available.

 

 

 

 

This is my first upload to MakerWorld, I hope I have everything uploaded properly. Having recently bought an A1 with the AMS, I decided to update one of my Transformer designs. Sliced Bread is an update/remix of my Ham and Cheese design. I've updated the shoulder and hips joints, changed the logo to a Docobot logo as well as changing the overall design to require either a multi colour printer or painting skills.

 

An assembly guide is on the way.
The design uses eight 5mm x 3mm magnets that are completely optional. They just help it keep it's shape when in bread mode.

 

Also pictured is my Transformer design A toaster named Crumbs which Sliced Bread is designed to fit into.
If you'd like to check out my other Transformer designs, you can find them all on my Printables profile


Docobots (Dock-Oh-bots) are a faction of former Autobots and Decepticons who have no interest in fighting a never ending war and just want to live in peace. On the run from both the Autobots and Decepticons, they turn to their namesake Dr. Operator to help alter their transformed state from the usual Car/Plane/vehicle into everyday objects to help them avoid detection.



ASSEMBLY GUIDE

 

Assembly isn't too difficult and should only take a couple minutes. There is no hardware necessary for assembly but there is the option to use eight 5mm x 3mm magnets to help keep it's form while in bread mode.



First off, you will need two Pins and one Leg, Thigh and Joint as seen below.

 

Take the Joint, slide it into the Thigh and insert the Pin. Then take the Thigh, insert it into the Leg and insert the Pin. Repeat the steps for the second Leg and put them off to the side for a moment.

 

 

 

 

Next, you will need one Joint, Arm 1, Arm 2 and Hand.


Place the Hand and Joint into Arm 2 and then attach Arm 1 as seen below. Repeat the steps for the second arm and then set them aside.

 

 

 

Next, we're going to attach the legs and head to the chest. You'll need Chest 1, Chest 2, Head and the two assembled legs.

 

 

Place the legs and head onto the tracks on Chest 2 and then attach Chest 1 as seen below. I would suggest using a drop of glue on each of the three pegs on Chest 2 before attaching Chest 1. The fit is snug enough already, but I used glue on mine to increase durability.

 

 

 

 

Grab the two completed arms and the last two pins.

 

 

 

 

Attach the arms to the body using the pins and we're just about done.

 

 

 

 

Last thing to do is attach Head 2 using the Head Pin and you're good to go.

 

 

 

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i should of just went 110% and not 500%. was fun to see and put together. pins very loose at 500% though, will have to super glue or adjust size.
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Wow! 500% is a beast, fantastic job. I love this. Out of curiosity, how long did 500% take?
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Replying to @Dr_Operator :
hmm, 2, 17 hour builds and then maybe 4, 6 hour plates. this is from memory and its not the best. some on the ps1 and a1. looks like two different whites but i didn't notice that until the pictures.
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Such a cool model. Hope to see more like this! Thanks!
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Beautiful looking print, thank you for sharing.
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first of all, i love it. neat idea and i will print any that you make. but holy tight tolerances and hard to remove supports. i busted several parts trying to assemble. the ones i ended up reprinting, i printed by object and not by layer, that seemed to help. in the end i gave up when busting the last piece on the head. i am not sure if it will scale correctly but i am going to try it at 300-500% for easier assembly and closer to a slice of bread. thanks for designing. also made one at 500%.
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Your print looks awesome, thank you for sharing :D I appreciate the feedback. I used a .2 tolerance but perhaps I should upload a couple more profiles with .3 and .4 tolerances.
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Replying to @Dr_Operator :
i can change them too. just didn't pay attention on the first printing there were so many holes, slots and such. thanks again.
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awesome
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I loving the all silver look, thanks for sharing
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I like the model a lot but the tolerances on the head and top crust are just two tight. could not get the peg in and broke a few.
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While it went together perfectly fine for me, you're not the only one who has mentioned a tight tolerance on the head so I've adjusted the Head Pin size and updated both my profile and the Raw Model Files. Thanks for the feedback :D
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Great Print!! other then be putting the top piece on the head backwards it was an ez assembly.
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Beautiful print, love how crisp that logo looks. Thanks for sharing :)
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sliced bread transformer... freaking rad idea! I grew up with the O.G. transformers and this is just cool as shit. I can't help but think of Tom Hanks in Big saying"i don't get it" to his co worker presenting the building that transforms into a robot. This is my new favorite toy! gotta get the toaster next. Only issue is the pin that goes into the head was too small. just used super glue on the outside of it to hold. thank you!
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Printed really well, the joints came out a little loose but I think that’s cause I printed at .16 instead of .2 Just a note for people, The supports can be difficult to remove at this size but it just takes a little patience & some time to clean up the insides of the circles Excellent job on the design! Im thinking I’ll scale it up some & print BLT next 😁
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More than meets the rye!
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Carbohydrates in disguise!
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