Lulzbot TAZ Tractor Scale Model 3D Printing Tutorial
- Start with a Sketchup file. Start the print of tubing in a vertical position - with the base in the xy axis. You can draw in any position, but at end, group it and rotate it to stand vertically.
- Install plugin to sketchup. For Linux, see how to install plugins under Wine - simply place the plugin in the correct directory. For Windows, use skp_to_dxf.rbz. See Sketchup page on wiki - see links there. In Windows, do Preferences-Exension-Install Extension (choose location of extension). With it installed, go to Tools-Export and choose STL as the export format. Do not change the filename, as it will not recognize the file format later.
- With the STL export - you need to fix it for printing. Use cloud service for fixing files - cloud.netfabb.com. We are using all inch formats. This is a converter for fixing your files. It sends you a link of the fixed file. You can view the fixed file in STL or download it. Download the file.
- Use Slic3r to generate gcode for printing.
- Make sure that you upload the correct configuration file - use 0.35 nozzle draft. Upload the configuration every time you use slic3r.
- Open your repaired STL file. It should appear like it is for real.
- Expert gcode. Then you are ready for Printrun.
Tractor 3D Printing Files
We observed that simply scaling the 1/4"x4"x4" tubing of Lifetrac by 8x (to generate 1/2" tubing) resulted in a 1/16" wall thickness instead of 1/32". So scaling is not working. We need to draw these tubes manually.
The tubes for 3D printing are 1/32" wall thickness x 1/2"x1/2" tubing. Draw these in sketchup by extruding a 1/2" square, then offsetting for a 1/32" face, to punch out the middle. Make sure that you offset for punching out the middle of the tube before extruding the holes.
To draw the holes, draw the first hole at 1/4" away from the middle of the edge, and make the hole 1/16" radius. Then here is a trick to multiply the circles.
The trick is: select the circle diameter and the circle face and once both are selected - and make them into a component. To create a component - right click on the selected circle diameter and face, and select 'Make Group.'
Select the move too
- 3x 11 - tops transerse -
- 2x 17 - top parallels -
- 4x 13 - front verticals -
- 5x 15 - 2 rear verticals, 3 bottoms transverse
- 4x 19 - bottom parallels
Loader:
- 2x 8 - forearms
- 2x 16 - arms