4/10/2023 0 Comments Blender models![]() ![]() ![]() Pick two filaments you have, print using the first, one filament change after first block, then the print completes after the following 9 blocks, increasing the new color thickness each time, which creates the colors.Ĭan we create a color pallet by varying layer thickness between two filament colors? Resounding YES! This creates filament color swatch like you’d see in a paint store. The model starts with a 1mm tall 20mm by 20mm square, and increases the square height by 0.10 each block. Use this model to create a color pallet that shows what hues are possible by printing layers using different thickness. ***This part is copied directly from the original color blending model, this version only has a max of 7 top layers, if you need more go to the original: This can also be assembled with a vertical stand using similar hardware or a 8mm shaft rod. Or try to scale the front down slightly so the bearing will fit snuggly. Warning the front is made for the M5, if you use a 8mm shaft then hot glue a bearing in the front. Watch the video for assembly, but if you are indeed smart you won't need to.Īlternatively you can use a 8mm shaft rod and screw a M3 into the spinner base, there is a hole for that, or an M8 screw. You are smart and can figure this part out on your own I would venture to say. One M5 x 30mm screw, you could go shorter or longer. You don't have to glue it but it could be screw out if you don't. One M5 nut, pressed and glued into the piece that glues into the front / top smaller circle. Two to three 608 bearings and the internal sleeves too if using an M5 screw, which is what I designed this around. You need this to be a nice area to glue the nut holder into place, I suggest supports, it could be bridged but I did not take that risk, its literally less than a gram of supports. The competed wheel in the picture is all Polymaker filament, working on the Protopasta and eSun filament swatches now.Īll parts print without supports except the front / top needs support for the cutout in the middle. This can also be used in conjunction with my Makerdeck Mesmerizer. To remove just pry up the tab with your fingernail or a pointed stick. Install each wedge by placing it in the outer ring part first then snap the tab into place. Each section is held in place on the wheel with the tab at the bottom of the wheel section. The wheel holds 24 swatches of your choice. I created this to assist with flat layered models, this will allow you to layer the colors appropriately without too much guess work. Ī fun way to compare colors or blended colors, and it spins of course. Model originally uploaded to Thingiverse at. ![]()
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