Flowerpot Olaf Snowman

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Flowerpot Olaf Snowman

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X1 Carbon
P1S
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X1
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
13.3 h
3 plates

Multicolour 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Multicolour 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
37.3 h
5 plates

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Olaf the Snowman made from plantpots

 

I designed this model in Fusion360, and it was my first go at embossing an stl onto a conical surface.

I made separate print profiles for single or multicolour prints. I would recommend the single colour version and painting it if you can as it takes more than 3 times as long to print them in colour and uses significantly more filament.

 

The screw threads on the legs and the connectors are quite a tight fit, I had to work them backwards and forwards to loosen them a bit, but they did go together well.

 

When I printed the multicolour version I had the flushing volume set to 0.6 - you can probably see that the head is quite grey on that version so I have reset the flushing volume to 1.0 in the published profile.

 

Assembly:
I glued the head and body parts together, making sure the hole was perfectly lined up as the part named Olaf Hair Base fits there quite snug-ly. Then I pushed the Olaf Hair Base into the hole and screwed the leg connector to it inside the body part. The legs (choose which length you want - the shorter one is ~123mm and the longer one is ~155mm) screw onto the 2 screw threads on the leg connector and the foot end screws into the foot piece. The 3 hair pieces fit into the holes in the Olaf Hair Base and should be quite a tight fit, but can be glued for added security, and the arms glue into the holes at each side between the head and body parts.

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