Build a Tabletop Game Wheel

Build Instructions

Fabricate: Player Station Top, Yellow (x1)

PLAYERTOP-YEL

Items Needed

Materials

Part IDPart NameQty PerTotal Qty (for 1)
PETG-YELPETG Filament, Yellow0.072 kg0.072 kg

Parts

Part IDPart NameQty PerTotal Qty (for 1)
MAG-103Neodymium Magnet 10mm x 3mm22

Supplies

Part IDPart NameQty PerTotal Qty (for 1)
TAPE-12Wide Painter's Tape, 12in Wide (per inch)14 in14 in
TDSCMasking Tape Discs22
SGLUFast Set Cyanoacrylate-based Glue0.0310.031

Tools

Part IDPart Name
PRINTER-3D3D Printer, 300mm or Larger Print Bed
PRINT-NOZZLE-063D Printer Nozzle, 0.6mm
MAGNETJIG-DBLMagnet Jig, Dark Blue
SAFETY-GLASSESSafety Goggles
MASK-N95Respirator Mask
PUTTY-KNIFE-150Putty Knife, 1.5 Inch
FLUSH-CUTTER-600Flush Cutters, 6 Inch
RAGAbsorbent Shop Rag

3D Printing Information

Download Model File FW_PlayerTop.stl

Download Project File CCR10S_FW_PlayerTop.3mf

Approximate Print Time: 2h 50m

Recommended Print Settings

  • Nozzle Diameter: 0.6mm
  • Layer Height: 0.3mm
  • Initial Layer Height: 0.3mm
  • Z Seam Position: Front Right
  • Top Layers: 4
  • Bottom Layers: 4
  • Infill Pattern: Gyroid
  • Infill Density: 20%
  • Connect Infill Lines: Yes
  • Print Temperature: 250C
  • Build Plate Temperature: 80C
  • Flow: 100%
  • Initial Layer Flow: 85%
  • Print Speed: 40mm/s
  • Wall Speed: 40mm/s
  • Top/Bottom Speed: 40mm/s
  • Initial Layer Speed: 30mm/s
  • Number of Slower Layers: 1
  • Enable Print Cooling: No
  • Build Plate Adhesion: Brim
  • Post Processing: Pause At Height
    • Pause Layer: 31
    • Park Print Head X/Y: 280mm/280mm
    • Retraction: 3mm
    • Retract Speed: 25mm/s
    • Extrude Amount: 7mm
    • Extrude Speed: 3.3333mm/s
  • Post Processing: Pause At Height
    • Pause Layer: 32
    • Park Print Head X/Y: 280mm/280mm
    • Retraction: 3mm
    • Retract Speed: 25mm/s
    • Extrude Amount: 7mm
    • Extrude Speed: 3.3333mm/s

Instructions

CAUTION

The strength of magnets used in this project IS enough that a placed magnet can be pulled out of the print if precautions such as gluing are not taken, causing the magnet to strike and attach to the hotend.

  1. Be sure to set layer pauses appropriately in slicing software according to settings above.
  2. Wash your hands or use clean gloves to prevent oils/contaminants from getting on surfaces that will need filament adhesion.
  3. Place MAGNET-JIG on work surface with "WHEEL UP" side facing up.
  4. Place magnets on jig so that their polarity is aligned with the jig.
  5. Place a Tape Dot (TDSC) on the upward-facing side of each magnet.
  6. Print the model using the above settings as a guideline.
  7. Wait for the print to pause.
  8. Wash your hands or use clean gloves to prevent oils/contaminants from getting on surfaces that will need filament adhesion.
  9. Due to the fumes from the superglue used, eye protection (SAFETY-GLASSES) and a respirator mask (MASK-N95) must be worn for the next few steps until the print is resumed. The heated print bed will cause the superglue to evaporate and produce fumes faster than usual. Trust me, it's pretty unpleasant to teargas oneself with superglue fumes. Even with this protective gear, take care not to lean directly over the print bed to avoid excessive exposure.
  10. Place a drop of superglue the size of a small grain of rice (smaller than a full drop) into each of the magnet channels. To get smaller than a full drop, place the tip of the nozzle near the bottom of the magnet channel, so that the forming droplet touches the bottom and then can be stretched and its surface tension broken.
  11. Place the magnet tape side up fully into the magnet channel. make sure it is pressed all of the way in, with the surface of the tape flush with or slightly below the lip of the magnet channel. You can use the flat of a metal putty knife to aid with placing and pressing magnets into place. Put the magnet onto the putty knife with the tape side facing the flat of the blade, then use the blade of the putty knife to guide the magnet straight down into the channel.
  12. Wipe up any excess glue that seeps up out of the magnet channel. Hopefully there was none to begin with.
  13. Double-check again that all magnets are fully in place and secure. Use the putty knife to check flushness.
  14. Resume the print.
  15. When print pauses again, check that magnets were correctly printed over. If defects occur in printing over the magnets, the print might be salvaged using some of the tips below.
  16. Resume the print.
  17. Once the print completes, carefully remove the model from the build plate using the putty knife. Removal is easier if the bed is warm. Go beneath the tape under the brim and edge of the model. Use caution and go slow, putty knives are sharp! Do not remove the tape from the print.
  18. Wet the rag and place it on a surface that will not be water damaged. Place the finished print on top of the rag, tape side down. Let sit 2 hours.
  19. Carefully peel off the damp tape.
  20. Remove brim, avoiding use of flush cutters as a first resort. Work the brim from sharper corners, attempting to score the brim at the base of the print. When using flush cutters to clean up remaining brim, try to grab, lift and pull the brim away from the model rather than snipping with the cutters. This will result in smoother edges. Remember that ideally you want the brim to separate from the print at their seam.

Tips and Notes

Hacks for Defects When Embedding Magnets into Print

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Last updated: 5/18/2024 18:05:38