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1Step 1
Project and Printing Setup
Before you get started, please make sure you have a few things:
- 3D Printer (or 3dhubs)
- Minimum build plate 200mm x 200mm
- Ninjaflex (any color)
- Regular PLA or ABS
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2Step 2
Design Files
You can download all files once I have finalized the material configuration that performs the best. Testing is currently under way :)
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3Step 3
Print the Hub
The largest piece of the Ping3D, make sure your printer can fit this piece in your printer!
Settings used:
Material: PLA (Colorfabb Woodfill Fine, 2.85mm)
Nozzle: 0.8mm @ 212*C
Heated Bed: 60*C
Build time: 5 hours 16 minutes
Filament length: 10711.1 mm
Plastic weight: 85.41 g (0.19 lb)
Material cost: 3.93 -
4Step 4
Print the Handle
I printed this piece with Wound Up! coffee filament, because, well, I had it around and it smells sooooo good when printing. It also feels very nice.
Settings used:
Material: PLA (Wound Up, 2.85mm)
Nozzle: 0.8mm @ 215*C
Heated Bed: 55*C
Build time: 4 hours 1 minute
Filament length: 5601.4 mm
Plastic weight: 44.67 g (0.10 lb)
Material cost: 2.05 -
5Step 5
Print the Cushions
These pieces are quite tricky, they also require additional days of processing in water. The specific filament used is Poro-lay Fomm 60, which provides a "foam" layer between the ninjaflex pad and hub. Please print 2 of these.
Important Slicer Note:
I did 2 solid bottom layers, the rest is 35% infill (whatever pattern you like). Do not use a solid top layer, as this must be used for effective play dynamics.Settings used:
Material: Poro-lay Fomm 60 (3mm)
Nozzle: 0.8mm @ 230*C
Heated Bed: 60*C
Build time: 1 hour 3 minutes
Filament length: 1349.9 mm
Plastic weight: 10.76 g (0.02 lb)
Material cost: 0.50Finishing:
Once both pieces are printed, fill a large bowl with hot water. Don't worry, any heat is fine, the heat will shorten the time needed to soak. I let mine soak for 3.5 days, then I let the water slowly dry over 2 days. This allows enough time for the support material to fully leave and the material to shrink slightly.
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6Step 6
Print the Pads
These pieces should be printed slow and watched carefully. I didn't run into any trouble, but flexible filaments can sometimes cause issues. I used a few sample packs to play with color choices, see Printed Solid's Ninjaflex Sample Spools. Please print 2 of these. Also, for a nice texture I added blue tape to the build plate, since my Ultimaker 2 uses glass.
Important Slicer Note:
I did 3 solid bottom layers, the rest is 25% infill (whatever pattern you like). Do not use a solid top layer, as this must be used for effective play dynamics.Settings used:
Material: Ninjaflex, (3mm)
Nozzle: 0.8mm @ 225*C
Heated Bed: 55*C
Build time: 1 hour 35 minutes
Filament length: 2185.6 mm
Plastic weight: 17.43 g (0.04 lb)
Material cost: 0.80 -
7Step 7
Assembly
These steps are subject to change, so I will be brief.
Glue all major surfaces, and slide handle onto hub. Make sure to be careful with the glue, since I burned the ninjaflex while doing so :(
Let all glue cure for 24 hours before playing!
ENJOY!
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