captainserious shares:
I was asked to print an Octane Stim. There are already a few models here on Thingiverse but they either require color changes or severe supports.
I designed this Octane Stim to be easy to print, so it’s not an exact perfect replica. The intent was to be able to print with no supports and no color changes.
The files will create a 25 mm (1-inch) diameter and 130 mm (5.2 inch) long prop. I think this might be too small. So, please consider scaling the size in your slicer.
I glued the parts together after printing. You can see the cross section in one of the images to help with orienting the parts during assembly.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5348187
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