Star Trek TOS Tricorder 50th Anniversary 3D Printer Model

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Update: MrAnderson4366 has asked me to incorporate the Geological Tricorder parts as a part of this model, which I am happy to oblige. Feel free to use this center section as an alternative to the original. Photos of this have also been added. Thanks to MrAnderson4366. Enjoy!

Hi folks,

I wanted to do something special to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek (September 2016) so I recreated the original series tricorder for your downloading and printing pleasure. I had a blast making it and I'm happy to upload it here!

I don't have step-by-step directions, however I have provided several photos and will attempt to provide helpful descriptions on assembly. Once it's printed things should become clear to you as to where the parts go together. On the frame pieces that run from top to bottom there are pegs that fit into the holes of the cross section pieces. I printed most all parts at 100% infill because I wanted it to have some nice weight to it. I placed holes in the frame and in certain interior areas in case you wanted to add wires for lights and or sound.

This tricorder is basically standard size at 5.2" wide, 7" high, and 2.25" deep and weighs about 2 pounds with strap. For this project I used the following filament colors: Black, Silver, and Gold. For the main screen under the flip-up hood I used a 1/8" thick piece of semi-transparent plastic that I spray painted silver on the back side and glued onto the back side of the display panel. I debated whether or not to use a picture in the display but opted to just keep it blank since I wasn't going to wire it up.

I spray painted the cylinder (moire disks) silver. In between the cylinders I brushed in black acrylic (water-based) paint. Whatever paint got onto the outside silver area I simply wiped off with a paper towel. For the moire area, I printed this in black, painted the circular part of the moire back plate silver and used a fine point sharpie and made straight lines fanning out. I then cut out and placed a round piece of hard plastic and again drew lines fanning out and glued this clear disc to the inside of the moire ring which I then glued onto the moire back plate. It sounds confusing but basically one set of lines goes up and down and the other set goes left and right. I suppose you could also place a printed out paper moire as well.

The items I purchased are as follows:

The leather strap was purchased through Amazon and did not require any cutting. I just unstitched the loops of the metal clips. It was the perfect length and fits nicely into the tricorder side plates and can be found here and is 25mm in width (same as the tricorder side plate slots): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E7ENR4K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

6mm x 3mm magnets were used to secure the doors to the body. For this, I made the appropriate holes in the doors already. Simply glue them into each door if this is the route you want to take. They can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01I79ONIU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I found the watch crowns on ebay and paid $15 here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-Of-6-Vintage-NOS-Fancy-Dress-Watch-Crowns-4-1-4-9mm-Diameters-/371654963539?hash=item56885cb153:g:GJEAAOSwnNBXXv9e

For the back of the tricorder I've embossed a 50th anniversary Star Trek logo and then printed the center star gold and placed it into the logo which I've included in the files here. It was definitely a challenge to put this together. I didn't have a physical model and just used photos from the internet and a little guess work. This model isn't perfect but as the pictures show, it's definitely passable as a tricorder. There are definitely some mistakes with my version but I did my best to correct the errors before uploading here. The files here should be oriented correctly for printing. I printed the textured items standing straight up in the printer for a much better texture. I found that if they laid flat, the texture looked and felt really ugly. At any rate, have fun putting it together and let me know if you have questions, comments or concerns regarding this. I'll get to back you as soon as I can. Oh, and if you print it, please show it off here.

Live long and prosper and happy 50th Star Trek!

50th_back_door_textured.stl 5.0MB
50th_star_insert.stl 15.1KB
back_door_handle_silver.stl 1.8KB
bottom_plate.stl 13.1KB
clear_viewscreen_optional.stl 7.6KB
cylinder.stl 96.0KB
cylinder_rest.stl 684.0B
display_panel.stl 25.3KB
display_speaker_foil.stl 73.2KB
door_pull_tab_print_2.stl 1.8KB
front_door_display_panel_frame.stl 54.3KB
Geological_Tricorder_parts.stl 231.8KB
hood_side_plug.stl 7.7KB
hood_textured.stl 745.3KB
large_front_door_textured.stl 3.7MB
left_side_frame.stl 48.9KB
lower_door_control_panel.stl 41.1KB
middle_horizontal_support.stl 19.6KB
moire_panel_textured.stl 6.0MB
moire_ring.stl 25.1KB
outer_side_panel_1.stl 2.1MB
outer_side_panel_2.stl 2.1MB
right_side_frame.stl 47.8KB
small_front_door_textured.stl 3.2MB
top_vertical_wall.stl 24.6KB
TOS_tricorder_back_door_no_50th.stl 6.9MB
upper_and_lower_control_panel_button_print_9.stl 6.9KB
upper_horizontal_support.stl 25.8KB