Butterfly/Balisong Collection - Print In Place! Including a Spork!
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These are a great example of "Print-In-Place" 3D printing, there is no assembly and these utensils are ready to use right from the print bed. Previously I had made the Tanto and the Trainer blades, but knew in the back of my head that there was something missing.
So, here they are all in one place now, an extension to the print in place Balisong collection, the Fork n Spoon!
All of the one's I've printed have been from PLA material, but I am curious how TPU would work for these so if anyone prints using TPU please let me know how it goes.
Orientation:
Please pay attention to the printing orientation on these, the part should be standing up on the hinge end and not laying down. It will not print well laying on its side, it was designed to be standing up. There is a photo in the package that shows all the parts standing up on the build plate in the proper orientation for reference.
Infill Type / Infill Percent:
Any infill type or % will do. I have heard of the knives being printed with 0% infill but have not tried it myself. All my prints have been from 5% to 100% infill and work just fine.
Supports:
No supports are needed for any of these.
If you'd like to print with a brim for increased build plate adhesion it will still work, but the brim will need to be removed fully to keep the handles slinging clean.
I prefer to use glue stick on my build plate for increased adhesion and a skirt to purge the nozzle initially while it verifies build plate leveling.
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