Gyroid Vase inspired by Matt´s Hub
Gyroid Vase inspired by Matt´s Hub
Published 2019-09-11T16:20:52+00:00
I am a noob when it comes to using Fusion 360°. So I like to follow tutorials on Youtube. A few days I came across the chanel of Matt´s Hub. He´s a young designer and 3D printing enthusiast from Melbourne. One of his videos immediately caught my eye. It´s about this gyroid vase.https://youtu.be/Y5i8zhM_jAo
I was really proud that I managed to create my own one. The gyroid part of the vase is created by the infil. This works only if your slicer offers that pattern. Or you download PrusaSlicer and set up your own printer. I´m spoiled because I own a Prusa which I recently bought and assemled.
Gyroid parts: No perimeters, no upper or lower layers. Choose Gyroid pattern 20%. Rest of the vase is printed with 4 perimeters 4-5 upper and lower layers.
0.2mm layer height.
The gcode can be used if you own a Prusa MKI3 (200°C and 55°C for the bed using PM PLA)
The .3mf file includes the project using the PrusaSlicer. To use it you must have the Ribbs.stl , the Middle segments.stl & the .3mf file in the same folder. Please share your printing results with me!!
Date published | 11/09/2019 |
Time to do | 720 - 721 minutes |
Material Quantity | ca. 150-200gr. |
Dimensions | 150mm x 102mm x 102mm |
Support Free | YES |