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  • Box_(lower part) [50%, 0.28mm, No Support].stl
  • Box_(upper part) [50%, 0.28mm, No Support].stl
  • Gear1_(the side one) [50%, 0.28mm, No Support].stl
  • Gear2_(the upper one) [50%, 0.28mm, No Support].stl
  • Handle [50%, 0.28mm, No Support].stl
  • License and use - Info.txt
  • Screw_(one, for handle support) [100%, 0.12mm, No Support].stl
  • Screws_(two, for box upper part) [100%, 0.12mm, No Support].stl
  • Support for Gear1 [100%, 0.28mm, No Support].stl
  • Support for Gear2 [100%, 0.28mm, No Support].stl
  • Support for Handle [50%, 0.28mm, No Support].stl

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Publication date 2024-03-17 at 02:07
Design number 1859855

3D printer file info

3D model description

There is a mechanical system inside the carillon that allows to rotate objects.
Place your object using glue or double-sided tape on the plate.

A nice and very elegant gift to your friends and relatives !

No support needed !

  • Use some olive oil to make gears movement smoother.
  • In order to reduce rotating resistence, don't push or pull while spinning, just let it spin.
  • On firsts spins it may have some resistance. The more you spin, the more it gets smoother, but remember to put olive oil as shown in last video.

See the assembling instructions here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqyNcffcfNo

This model and its parts are protected by private use license. Any unauthorized use is forbidden.

3D printing settings

Carefully follow these instructions as everything has been tested only with following settings.

  • Every component is to print separately.
  • For every component, it's strongly recommended to use low printing speed for firsts layers.
  • In order to not use support, orientate every component as shown in the dedicated picture.

PRINT SETTINGS:

Box_(lower part)
Filling density: 50%
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Support: NO

Box_(lower part)
Filling density: 50%
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Support: NO

Gear1_(the side one)
Filling density: 50%
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Support: NO

Gear2_(the upper one)
Filling density: 50%
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Support: NO

Handle
Filling density: 50%
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Support: NO

Screw_(one, for handle support)
Filling density: 100%
Layer height: 0.12 mm
Support: NO

Screws_(two, for box upper part)
Filling density: 100%
Layer height: 0.12 mm
Support: NO

Support for Gear1
Filling density: 100%
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Support: NO

Support for Gear2
Filling density: 100%
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Support: NO

Support for Handle
Filling density: 50%
Layer height: 0.28 mm
Support: NO

Material type: PLA
My printer: Ender-3 V2

  • Use some olive oil, or similar product, to make gears movement smoother.
  • Place your object using glue or double-sided tape on the plate.
  • Screws tightening can be challenging at beginning, it's normal, help yourself with some pliers by pressing down while turning.

For detailed intructions on assembling parts, see this dedicated video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqyNcffcfNo

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