Armillary Sphere
door Zippitybamba
Printbare bestanden (15)
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stlearthmap.stl
6.1 Mo · 7 198 downloads
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stlBase.stl
229 Ko · 6 792 downloads
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stlHorizonDetailed.stl
198 Ko · 6 376 downloads
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stlColure.stl
476 Ko · 6 344 downloads
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stlCageAxis.stl
323 Ko · 6 775 downloads
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stlTropicCircle.stl
557 Ko · 6 337 downloads
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stlArcticCircle.stl
536 Ko · 6 338 downloads
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stlEcliptic.stl
2 Mo · 6 743 downloads
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stlHorizonLeg.stl
355 Ko · 6 335 downloads
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stlEquator.stl
969 Ko · 6 326 downloads
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stlMeridian.stl
1.1 Mo · 6 749 downloads
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stlColure_NoHoles.stl
343 Ko · 6 633 downloads
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stlEquator_NoHoles.stl
930 Ko · 6 634 downloads
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stlEcliptic_NoHoles.stl
1.9 Mo · 6 617 downloads
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stlTropic_NoHoles.stl
517 Ko · 6 619 downloads
Beschrijving
A working model armillary sphere for calculating location and timing of celestial events. For any latitude on the planet, allows you to predict the location on the horizon where the sun will rise and set, the time it will rise and set (relative to local solar noon), and the height of the sun in the sky at any given time of day.
How to use: https://youtu.be/MQjWQJ1yjS8
How to assemble: https://youtu.be/3oEKXXeu194
I recommend watching the tutorial videos on assembly and use. You will need 4x M3 screws, ~10mm, plus cyanoacrylate glue. Several parts require multiple copies, including:
-HorizonLeg x 4
-Colure x 4
-CageAxis x 2
-TropicCircle x 2
I was asked to make versions without screw holes. Look for the "NoHoles" files for those.
As for the printing, it's all pretty easy except for the arctic circles. They required supports and a skirt. I use a 0.4mm nozzle, 0.25mm layers, 15% infill.
All of the structure is original except for the globe model, which is by "bld" at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17336.