The file 'B&M Zero G Roll 3D Printer Model' is (stl,txt) file type, size is 4.2MB.
A Bolliger and Mabilliard style zero g roll
Part explanations:
-Bm_zerog _full details : The full uncut track piece
-Bm_zerog _no details : The full uncut track piece with less details (mainly nuts and bolts)
-Bm_zerog _P1 : Cut track part 1
-Bm_zerog _P2 : Cut track part 2
-Bm_zerog _P3 : Cut track part 3
-Bm_zerog _Support1 : Cut off support 1
-Bm_zerog _Support2 : Cut off support 2
So print either:
-Bm_zerog _full details
or
-Bm_zerog _no details
or
-Bm_zerog _P1 AND Bm_zerog _P2 AND Bm_zerog _P3 AND Bm_zerog _Support1 AND Bm_zerog _Support2
For a full modell.
Or print what you want. I aint your boss, follow your heart!
Note that the pre cut track pieces are hollowed out, while the full modell still has a solid track spine.
All the pre cut parts either have pins or holes in order to be plug and play. Depending on your printers tolerances you might need to sand these down, or fill in the gaps with some simple paper inserts.
Alternatively you can cut the modell yourself and glue it together.
On the cut parts the pins in the rails are very fragile and will most likely break out, this is fixed on my newer models.
Bm_zerog_full_details.stl | 3.2MB | |
Bm_zerog_full_no_details.stl | 2.9MB | |
Bm_zerog_P1.stl | 892.8KB | |
Bm_zerog_P2.stl | 1.6MB | |
Bm_zerog_P3.stl | 1.1MB | |
Bm_zerog_Support1.stl | 302.1KB | |
Bm_zerog_Support2.stl | 369.6KB | |
Readme.txt | 1.2KB |