
I recreated the Fenton Thermos from the show Danny Phantom on Fusion 360 (first time ever using the program). This is mostly for show and not for use as the cap loosely tops the thermos as opposed to screwed in because in the show it is just capped and not screwed. I actually 3d printed a different version at half its scale months ago, since I don’t own a 3d printer and printing services cost a lot. Though I since lost the files and started from scratch.
Included is the thermos and cap at full scale and another at half it size but the same thickness to avoid printing problems.
I re uploaded this design because I wanted to make a few changes to the original design by adding rivets as seen in the show. Initial I didn’t want to since I thought it would take too much time to do but decided to do it anyways. After just a few hours, crashing fusion 360 multiple times, and one time having to uninstall and reinstall the program, I managed to put the rivets. It was easier than I thought it would be. If anyone actually print this, please upload your make so I can see how it turned out, thank you
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2w3WHl6 on February 26, 2020 at 01:34AM by raydoesstuff
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