Fun project that requires no fasteners or glue, just a 3D printer and some filament! Can hold 2 filament rolls! Enjoy!
After a comment requesting 2 slight changes, I've updated the print files slightly. The slits now print 5 on each side, so the finish is the same (straight from the 3MF file).
I also added an additional Domp Truk Tag so that you can add one to both sides of the bed so that it holds everything together better. I reduced the length of the Tag by 2 mm so that they wouldn't touch in the center. Otherwise, everything else is the same.
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Whether you're looking for a fun project to do with one of your kids or you're just a kid at heart, the Domp Truk is a great project for you!
I printed my model using the default Prusament PLA settings for a MK3S with 0.30mm layer height. NO SUPPORTS REQUIRED! I do recommend adding a brim to the Axle.stl file so that it does not fall over during the print. DO NOT ADD SUPPORTS FOR THE THREADS.
The two Bed.stl files will need to be printed diagonally across the bed to fit on the MK3 bed (see the PrusaSlicer screenshot in the images).
THIS PROJECT IS TOO LARGE FOR THE PRUSA MINI! If you have a Prusa Mini, you can try printing this at 75% scale. However, I cannot guarantee that everything will work as the tolerances will change when you change the scale.
The filament that I used was Prusament Galaxy Black PLA and Atomic Filament Perfect Yellow PLA (both printed with the PLA Prusament settings).
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