Model of the Peloton. Both a single-piece and multiple-piece (for assembly) files provided.
Printer Brand:
Anycubic
Printer:
Vyper
**Rafts:**Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
**Resolution:**0.12 but 0.06 on smaller parts
Infill:
20% is fine
**Filament:** doesn't matter PLA your choiceNotes:
For most parts, using "tree" support works better than normal supports.
Play around with orientation for handlebars in particular to get best results.
Depending on the size you choose and your particular printer, you may need to drill out some of the holes a bit. I have not tried printing the one-piece STL -- good luck! I prefer the split version of the reaction wheel, as it's easy to glue together and makes both sides look better than if supports needed for the single-piece wheel. Print six of the "feet" and two of the "frame clamp" adjustment levers.
I found a SKP file somewhere on the web; lost the link, sadly. Converted to an STL which had many faults and would not slice. Then I took the object "apart" , fixed each piece, added holes and tubes for assembly, built up parts that were more or less hanging in mid-air, and so on.
Category: Sport & OutdoorsThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.