This 3D model is part of the “Playmobil” set, it is a military style helmet that can be worn by a figure on the hair.
When you buy this piece you receive the following:
- 3D model of a military-style helmet, elegantly decorated with a series of lower filigrees with spherical and zigzagging motifs and an upper part that resembles a hairy circle.
⫷ Main Recommended Parameters ⫸
⌦ Material
↳ Layer height: 0.1 (mm)
↳ Wall thickness: 2 times the extruder thickness.
↳ Ceiling thickness: 3 times the height of the layer.
↳ Stuffed: 100.
⌦ Speeds
↳ Printing: 30 (mm/s)
↳ Filling: 30 (mm/s)
↳ Wall: 30 (mm/s)
↳ Displacement: 60 (mm/s)
↳ Starting Layer: 20 – 25 (mm/s)
⌦ Ventilation
↳ Enabled: Yes.
↳ Power: 100%.
⌦ Conventional Supports
↳ Enabled: No.
↳ Type: (-) .
⫷ Additional recommended parameters ⫸
⌦ Tree Support
↳ Enabled: Yes.
↳ Branch angle: 40º.
↳ Distance of the branches: 1 mm.
↳ Branch diameter: 2 mm.
⌦ Adaptation layers
↳ Enabled: No.
↳ Maximum Variation: (-) .
↳ Size of Variation Steps: (-) .
This article was first featured at https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/casco-militar-antiguo-conjunto-playmobil on October 14, 2020 at 08:32AM by
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