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The Wall - Hammers Marching

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  • Base.stl
  • Body_Bottom_hole.stl
  • Body_Top_hole.stl
  • Body_top_side_hole.stl
  • Hammer_Full.stl
  • Hammer_only_Body.stl
  • Hammer_only_Head.stl

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Last update 2020-11-20 at 15:50
Publication date 2020-11-18 at 21:51
Design number 230239

3D printer file info

3D model description

Hello! This is inspired by the scene where the hammers march. If you love the band, you'll know what this is right away, it's iconic really.

There are different files, so you can choose between 3 options (depending on the print volume of your printer, mine is a mini for example and was able to get this 29.8 cm high piece or 11 inches)

  • Hammer_full: it's the full hammer, not holes to the sides.

  • Hammer_top_hole, bottom_hole and top_side_hole: I made a version thinking about passing a rod through them, so you can make them swing as if they were marching. If you feel you can handle it, it's really cool. It's split into 3 to fit mini printers, never passing 11 cm in height.

  • Hammer_only_body, only_head: it's the full version split into 2, in case you have problems printing the head, for example.

Then the base is simply called "base", print 2 of that, no need to mirror them or anything, just print.

In case you are wondering about the paint:

  • I sanded it until no print lines where visible
  • Glued the 2 parts of the body together (if you use the body_only or full, no need for this) and also glued the hammer (I did it in 3 parts)
  • Applied primer, then sanded again to get it really smooth
  • Then used Duplicolor Metallic spray paints, using masking tape to paint the different sections, you know how that goes.

Hope you like it, leave a photo if make it!

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3D printing settings

For the model shown I used 0.08 mm layer height, it was PLA so 205ΒΊC, and no rafting or supports where required.

If you print the hammer head sepparately, I did it by rotating it so the "face" you use to punch the nails, faces the print bed.

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