The file 'Delta Sentinal, First Gen 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 1.6MB.
This whole thing started in December 2023 when I sat in my room, bored to tears. I decided to boot up Fusion360 and look at my old designs to see if there was anything that I could work on when I stumbled across a file for a ball joint that I had discarded out of sheer frustration and incompetence. I didn't have anything better to do, so I decided to try to make a ball joint that worked. This eventually spiraled into a month-long adventure to create a "giant sentinel robot" style thing that I could display, using almost exclusively ball joints and a few T-pegs (I don't know what they are called; let me know in the comments if you do).
I have andded any special instructions bellow:
Head: should be fine no matter what, I would suggest using a medium light infill, rotate it based on your needs
Legs: I would suggest medium light infil, but you can make it just medium if you want, there is a small tab-thing on the part of the t-peg that touches the printer that you have to cut off when you are done. This is for support reasons and you SHOULD NOT use any suport material
Torso: I would once again suggest that you use medium light. do not put the side that has the designs on it directly on the printer, because it will look pretty bad
Arms: use exclusively medium infil, DO NOT use support material, but you HAVE TO USE RAFT, or else it will fall apart.
Happy printing!
Delta_Sentinel_Arms_II.stl | 2.9MB | |
Delta_Sentinel_Head.stl | 40.5KB | |
Delta_Sentinel_Legs.stl | 1.7MB | |
Delta_Sentinel_Torso.stl | 10.7KB |