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Cody D
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Coco 3
Coco3D
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PrinterBambu Lab A1
Print bed sizeX: 256 mm; Y: 256 mm; Z: 256 mm
MaterialPLA
Layer height20 mm
Infill density15 %
steven p
stevenpoole1968
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Phuong H
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Reed B
hammerquill

Love it! Since your license doesn't allow remixes, may I suggest the remix idea I immediately thought of? Make slots in the pendulum weight for coins - A US or Canada nickel or quarter, a 20 eurocent piece, or one of those great old (thick) British pound coins would make the swing last quite a while.

Dave T
x126278

Perfect Idea!!!!!!

Adam M
manuel.hoa
Easy enough to print, nice little desk piece Cheers
Easy enough to print, nice little desk piece 
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Pamela W
pamelawright724
So fun to play with! Works well and prints really. Well done!!
So fun to play with!  Works well and prints really.  Well done!! 3d model
Tiggerman S
tiggerman.scrat
Nice model. Thank you. Brought to light a Z axis issue with my Ender 3 V3 SE. I need to find a way to add weight to each pendula so that it will swing longer.
Nice model. Thank you.
Brought to light a Z axis issue with my Ender 3 V3 SE.
I need to find a way to add weight to each pendula so that it will swing longer. 3d model
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Eskimo P
Eskimo Pie

That's so cool!

Craig T
omniderb

Very good. Thank you.

randombrand0n
madscientist168

Does the stand need supports to print?

Pamela W
pamelawright724

Yes. But super easy to take off. End result looks very clean.

Zydukko
Zydukko

So nice. Thank you!

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rjmcarthur75
Cant get it to print right, have tried PLA and PETG get same result.
Cant get it to print right, have tried PLA and PETG get same result.   3d model
Print bed sizeX: 245 mm; Y: 245 mm; Z: 245 mm
Layer height0.08 mm
Infill density15 %
SupportsTree
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rjmcarthur75

Any Suggestions? I have tried several times, but can't get this one to print. I have recalibrated, I have changed filament, I have tried both PLA and PETG. same result.

studiodave56
studiodave56

Would not fit my build plate so I had to open it in Orca slicer and split into objects then save as .stls so I could print whatever would fit on my printer bed. Could not get it to work with pla that is why the other printer which is setup with petg is needed. Frame and rings and pin are Anycubic Kobra 2 Max with pla and pendulums are on Ender 3 V2 Neo with petg. At 1:45 hrs each it will be a few days before it will be done then a photo

Filipe D
filiped627

os pendentes mais longos não cabem na minha impressora por causa da posição, e não consigo separar :(

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Jared7071

looks super neat, cant print it at the original size as my print bed is too small lol. scaled down still looks dope!

András S
malacka1979

Hello everyone, I have a request/question, is it possible to split up the stl file somehow, because I want to print the Pendulas in the "PendulaSet" files one by one, because then I can print them 100% if I print them one by one. Thanks in advance for your help

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JimiH

Got this working with a little trial and error, and it looks really neat! I needed to doctor measurements of the rod a little to allow the pendulums to swing freely - I changed the rod size to a diameter (X-axis) of 11.60mm, and the length (Z-axis) to 180mm. Printed on a Bambu X1Cwith Creality PLA filament. Also, the printer settings - I printed the parts at Standard .20mm layers and the rod with .16mm Optimal layer setting. Standard 15% infill on all. Thanks for a great model!