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by TheEastman, published

Please read the print settings below.

You may ask, "Why make such a sad/upset Spider-Man?"

I really couldn't tell you. Sometimes ideas just pop out of nowhere from your subconscious. The idea of a Spider-Man/Peter Parker in grief, or pain, or anguish, came to me very suddenly, and I knew I wanted to pursue it.

This was a rough one to get right, and I'm still not happy with how some things about it came out.

So, I'll leave Mr. Parker in your hands now, and I'll try to remember what my family has reminded me of the past few days: "Relax, it's just a piece of plastic!" Or equally apt, as this Leonard DaVinci guy, who supposedly knew a thing or two about art, put it: "Art is never finished, only abandoned".

Please read the print settings below before printing! (I do not recommend printing spiderman_full.stl on an FDM printer, because the supports won't attach well on the base, it's included because someone always asks for it.

Print Settings

Printer:                      

CR-10S + Ender-2


Rafts:                      

Doesn't Matter


Supports:                      

Yes


Resolution:                      

0.12mm


Infill:                      

10-15%



Notes:

Please note, if you are printing the version with his two feet on the print bed, *adhesion might become an issue because there will be so little surface contact and not much force will be needed to tip Spidey over. So add a big, fat, wide brim, preferably two layers.

I printed my version of this on two printers to speed things up a bit. The body and base were printed on my CR-10S.

Layer height: 0.12mm,
Nozzle: 0.4mm,
Perimeter: 0.8mm,
Speed: 60mm/s,
Top/bottom # layers: 6,
Print time: I honestly can't remember...

The head was printed on my Ender-2.

Layer height: 0.12mm,
Nozzle: 0.2mm,
Perimeter: 0.6mm,
Speed: 30mm/s,
Top/bottom # layers: 6,
Print time: 2 hours?
Brim: Yes, 2 cm.

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So, I've included a few models.

spiderman_full.stl - This is the entire thing. I don't recommend printing it like this, but I've included it because someone always asks about it!

spiderman_base.stl - This is the base that Spidey stands on, and you want to look underneath it before printing it. I've added grooves to lower adhesion, since I use glue on mirror when I print, and removal can be a bitch.

spiderman_base_solid.stl - Same as the above base, but with a completely smooth underside, which will also probably print faster.

spiderman_body_arm_and_headless.stl - This part should print entirely without supports, but you'll have to print the head, arms, and base separately. The soles of his feets are keyholed to fit the keys on the base.

spiderman_arm_right.stl - I found it best to print it on a raft, or with dense supports with the fist facing upwards.

spiderman_arm_left.stl - This here's the tricky part, I recommend spending some time orienting the piece in your slicer with the fist facing upwards to get optimal support placement. The face mask part, just below the fist, will come out pretty delicate, and I managed to break and re-glue it several times while post-processing it.

spiderman_body.stl - Body with arms, but no head, and no  base. The soles of his feets are keyholed to fit the keys on the base.

spiderman_head.stl - The head should print without any supports, but I recommend good cooling for the rear of his head. The underside of his neck is keyholed to fit the key on the neck of his body.