Save The Whales (DC Motor Powered Kinetic Whales) 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-NC-SA
File formats: stl
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Summary

[DC Motor Powered Kinetic Whales]

Printable kinetic 3D whales with DC motor.

Simple assembly is required.

Assemble instruction is in my youtube channel
https://youtu.be/ISxI-rvtJsY

Use a raw 1.75mm filament while assemble some parts.

May need a sandpaper while assemble the parts. It depends on a 3d-printer's condition.

Need a super glue, double sided tape, small DC motor (1.5v~3v) and electric components such as electric wires.

The object tested by FDM 3d printer with PLA and ABS filament.

[Printing Details]

Layer height:
0.10mm (Crank_axle, Support_Babywhale, Support_body, support_head, Support_tail, Gears_Pins.stl)

0.15mm (BabyWhale, Head_jaw, Body_01~03, Tail, Left_flipper, Right_flipper, Flukes, Pins.stl)

0.18mm (Base_v2, Cover, Motor_cover, SavetheWhales_tag.stl)

Shell count: 3

Fill density: 15~20%

Time to do: about 1600 - 1700 minutes

Technology: FDM

Material: PLA or ABS

Dimensions: 200mm x 140mm x 105mm

Material Quantity: about 200g

BabyWhale.stl 383.9KB
Base_v2.stl 2.4MB
Body_01.stl 3.7MB
Body_02.stl 3.4MB
Body_03.stl 1.6MB
Cover.stl 1.1MB
Crank_axle.stl 4.1MB
Flukes.stl 792.3KB
Gears_Pins.stl 22.3MB
Head_Jaw.stl 2.9MB
Left_flipper.stl 1.5MB
Motor_cover.stl 1.2MB
Pins.stl 1.0MB
Right_flipper.stl 1.5MB
SavetheWhales_tag.stl 2.6MB
Support_babywhale.stl 979.9KB
Support_body.stl 791.3KB
Support_head_v2.stl 686.8KB
Support_tail.stl 718.4KB
Tail.stl 2.0MB