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i got filament on the way so stoked!! did you have to make any adjustments to the files or are the settings already pretty spot on? I'm still stuck on what color to do my body, not a lot of realestate on mine, any suggestions on an order? i was figuring id print it chasis out and assemble as i go, or would it be better to print out all the pieces and go from there?
i noticed on my chssis motor mount for instance, it calls for a 15% infill, weighing 24.6 grams
but this part is going to recieve constant stress, so i thought id jump it up to 100% jumping it up to 56.26g of weight and density right? or am i just going overboard?
The only adjustments I've made were print orientation. Some stuff may lay flat on the print bed by default with the finished surface pointing straight up. The finished product will have that layered, 3d printed look so you'll want to angle them at 45s on the print bed. For example, the grill of mine is printing laying down right now and I'm kicking myself for not angling it at a 45. "Eh, it'll be fine" is what I said... lol
For print order, I plated them in the order they appear within the zip files and it has worked out to follow the flow of the build, allowing me to print and build in tandem. Solid feat of architecting and engineering if you ask me! I am currently printing the dark gray plate and have assembled the entire first and second row with the exception of the seats. Coming back for them in a different color, soon.
BUT, since it's your first print build, I would focus all of my energy on printing the parts perfectly. Once everything is printed, come back and start assembly. While you're printing, familiarize yourself with the build process and pay attention to any quirks along the way so you know what to expect. Make sure you have all your hardware so you don't get to the third step and have to wait a week for parts to arrive.
For chassis pieces, bumpers, and motor mounts: 100% infill. I don't care what the designer says. The added weight down low created by the infill is a bonus. 15% gyroid on the rest is fine. Mine is heavy as a tank already.
Another tip I've found when doing these full print builds: Some parts, like thin doors and body panels, do not always play well with tree supports. If your print is failing on supports, don't be afraid to try standard supports. Sometimes that's all ya need.
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