Ferris Wheel Planter
Ferris Wheel Planter
Published 2017-07-11T17:11:58+00:00
This is my Ferris Wheel Planter, my entry for My Mini Factory's TinkerCAD Design Competition. You can find it on TinkerCAD here:
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/e8S2aN5m0Xl-ferris-wheel-planter
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Assembly
1) Print the 3 included files on your printer at 30% infill and at medium quality. Supports are required, but a raft is not.
2) Remove all of the supports from your print.
3) OPTIONAL: If you want to, you can now paint your ferris wheel parts. However, this is not recommended as the paint can lead to the rods being too thick for the carts to fit on them. If you are going to paint them, make sure that you have read the rest of the steps so that you know where not to paint.
4) Lay the ferris wheel part with the six rods facing upward. Put all 6 carts on these rods.
5) For extra support, put a dab of glue on the top of each of the rods, and put the second ferris wheel part with the 6 slots facing downwards directly parallel to the first ferris wheel part. Make sure that the rods are secure inside the slots, and clamp by placing a heavy book on top (don't do this part if you printed this any smaller than the attached files, or if you printed on a low infill). I would recommend using either regular glue, super glue, or hot glue for this job. Super glue might be a bit tricky as by the time you have put glue on all 6 rods and gotten the parts all together, it would most likely have already dried. I used hot glue, which worked surprisingly well.
6) Once everything has dried, try swiveling the carts on their axles. If any of the glue accidentally got stuck to one of the carts (especially if you used hot glue), this step should help break the bond. If needed use a small knife to cut away the glue stuck to the cart.
7) Place the completed ferris wheel on the rod of the first half of the stand. Lay both parts on the table, with the exposed rod sticking straight up.
8) Apply glue to the rod, and place the matching slot on the second half of the stand on top. Clamp with a heavy book. Make sure that the 2 supports at the base of the stand are fitted into their appropriate slots. You can also use a little bit of glue on this part.
9) You are done!
The files that I have attached make the ferris wheel a little more than 8 inches tall, which is the perfect printing size. Seeing as this design has 6 separate carts for you to put planters in, if you print it any smaller you will only have room for the smallest of plants. I printed all of the parts with 30% infill. I would recommend printing this at medium quality, though I printed some of these parts on a fast print. Also, you do not want to print this with a raft as all of the pieces lay flat against the build plate.
Date published | 11/07/2017 |
Cantidad de filamento | 108 grams |
Dimensiones | 205mm x 150mm x 50mm |
Tecnología | FDM |
Complejidad | Medio |