The file '3D Triforce – Modular Symmetrical 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 51.8KB.
I thought it would be cool to make a small 3D triforce to have on my desk. It's actually become a bit of a fidget thing for me, I like to spin it around with my fingers on two of the points or rotate the corners around.
My cat likes to knock it to the floor if I set it on her tower.
Print:
1x Sym Tri Center
4x Sym Tri Corner 7_9 (or Sym Tri Corner 7_8)
Put each corner in a hole on the center piece. Orientation shouldn't matter because they're symmetrical, however I liked lining up the sides of the corners that were printed on the bed when I printed them with the bottom pattern initial layer as concentric.
I didn't have any yellow so I printed with orange and white but would like to update photos when I get some yellow or gold to print with.
Corner parts difference:
7.8mm diameter vs. 7.9mm diameter pin size to insert into holes on Center part with 8mm diameter hole. I found the 7.9mm worked well to keep it tight on there. I originally did the 7.8mm and it worked fine too, just has a bit more slack to rotate around and might get more loose if you want to mess with it a lot rotating the parts.
Sym_Tri_Center.stl | 99.3KB | |
Sym_Tri_Corner_7_8.stl | 25.0KB | |
Sym_Tri_Corner_7_9.stl | 25.0KB |