The body piece is 22cm across, and printed diagonally it took every single mm of bed space I have available, which turns out to be 170x185mm. I even had to turn off skirt to make it fit, and it came dangerously close to the bolt heads on the bed. But it was totally worth it. the spider is HUGE.
Total print time was close to 24 hours @55mm/s. I had to print one piece at a time, because for some bizarre unknown reason I lose y steps if I print several objects at the same time. Some of the pieces are the same, and I'll post them here for your enjoyment:
- Part 6 & 7
- Part 8 & 9
- Part 20, 22, 24, 26 (small leg)
- Part 21, 23, 25, 27 (large leg)
In case you didn't notice already, it's printed in transculent blue PLA from Ultimachine, which is UV reactive. It looked far less scary when I took the pictures last night.
Imagine this scenario: You place the spider in a dark corner of the basement, with the room lit only by a single bulb. Then you hook up a motion detector which turns off the bulb and turns on several UV leds pointed at the spider. I'd do it, but it'll probably be smashed to pieces in blind arachnophobia fear, and I really don't feel like printing another one (before I have a giant bot farm).
Mine is bigger :)
SvarSletthttps://picasaweb.google.com/erikdebruijn1/UltimakerGallery#5608144524531521570
Though yours is a lot more intimidating :)
@Erik
SvarSlettYes, the title should probably have been "my" biggest print yet. :)