Birdhouse barn shed for any type of pet bird or outside birds. Can be hung inside the top of any cage. Fasten hooks with small zap straps to top holes. Assumed this method would be the safest to attach with, the straps will cause no damage to the filament instead of putting hooks through the holes. Or use any string or other material to hang it.
First file is the main body with walls, floor, roof as one. All other files being the front or back face walls in two styles with or without peg at door. The faces will press into the front nicely but can be glued to hold permanently.
Be sure to let glued parts sit overnight to allow fumes to displace from the glue, not to make the birds sick from hardeners or solvent chemicals.
On my printer slice file in Cura I scaled all my files down to 80% original size before slicing. The photos show that print I did at 80% scale with the peg wall in the front and no peg wall in the back. Any walls can be chosen, they all fit to make front or back any way you like.
When I printed the file on Ender 3 S1 Plus I stuck with these basic settings:
"FUZZY SKIN" setting from experimental preset menu
fuzzy skin thickness .3 - fuzzy skin density 1.25 - fuzzy skin point distance 0.8 - 3 wall count - 4 bottom layers - 4 top layers - 215 nozzle temp - 60 bed temp - .4 nozzle - 15% skin overlap - 2 top skin layers - 25% infill - zig zag infill - zig zag top and bottom layers - 20% infill overlap to walls - filament PLA Plus - NO SUPPORTS NEEDED!!!
BH_Body3.stl | 25.2KB | |
BH_Front3N.stl | 17.4KB | |
BH_Front3NPB.stl | 49.4KB | |
BH_Front3PB.stl | 80.2KB | |
BH_Front3PNB.stl | 48.5KB |