A mechanical egg holder which you can use as a playful way to display your (decorated) eggs!
All parts of the model can be printed without support material, but infill is needed.
Tip:
Make sure to wait with removing the Base and Turning Plate part from the heating bed until the bed is completely cooled down to avoid any deformations. This way these prints stay nice and flat:)
If the center gear is too lose: use (super) glue to attach it to the Base part (don’t forget to place the Ring and Turning Plate first).
If the connection is too tight: I recommend removing some material of the center axis of the Base part for example with sandpaper.
Enjoy!:)
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This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2JUAxpg on April 9, 2020 at 02:10PM by Digitang3D
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