Dexcom Speeder
Printable files (9)
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stlSpeeder_Cockpit_v2.0.stl
137 Ko · 238 downloads
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stlSpeeder_Rear_JetLegs_combined_v2.1.stl
1.8 Mo · 235 downloads
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stlSpeeder_Blaster_Top_v2.0.stl
83 Ko · 234 downloads
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stlSpeeder_Blaster_Bottom_v2.0.stl
35 Ko · 235 downloads
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stlSpeeder_Rear_Headrest_Top_v2.0.stl
541 Ko · 233 downloads
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stlSpeeder_Rear_Headrest_Bottom_v2.0.stl
18 Ko · 229 downloads
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stlSpeeder_Reverse_Cockpit_v2.0.stl
80 Ko · 232 downloads
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stlSpeeder_Rear_JetTurbine_v2.1.stl
81 Ko · 234 downloads
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stlSpeeder_Rear_JetLegs_v2.1.stl
1.7 Mo · 236 downloads
Description
Full build instructions on instructables.com. https://www.instructables.com/id/Dexcom-Speeder/
If you build this and your kids have feedback please let me know. dexcom.speeders (at) gmail (dot) com
Printing:
- Regular PLA is fine
- No supports necessary except in the back thruster where tree supports are useful.
- The top of the blaster should be printed in Fine detail 0.16 mm LH, the rest of the parts can even be printed in Standard 2.0 and will look fine. If your slicer has an adaptive layer height option, that is ideal.
The rear jet+legs is available as a single piece, or as two so that you can make the engines fire with red or blue flames by printing in a different colour. (Yes, I know I made turbines and they don't burn. I'm doing my best, ok.)
Update March 2021 v2.0:
- Completely revamped design for _much_ easier cutting and 3D printing, plus a whole new "reverse cockpit" design.Minor update v2.1 - April 2, 2021- Rear Legs separation adjusted to correctly attach to LEGO