Introduction: MR:INSTRUCTABLES
Here is "MR:NONE", the Art Toy you can print and customable. You have a 3D printer, some building skills, If you love art and painting, this project is for you!!
Art Toy MR:NONE is designed to be repainted and reinterpreted by street artists & traditional artists from many different backgrounds. The MR:NONE‘s design is created using a CAD Open Source software and and distribuited whit Creative Commons license. The production is done by 3D printers REP RAP self-crafted by the team. All the creative management, marketing and adv campaign, is done on the web and on related social networks. So MR:NONE is produced with the passion of the community that wants and will want to follow him.
Web site where you will find all the instructions about MR:NONE's project:
Other social network:
Please download and print the templates to get started.
Step 1: Materials and Tools
You can build your very own Art Toy MR:NONE with this short list of materials and tools:
Materials:
- Filament for 3D Printers (PLA, ABS, HBP, or other...)
- Acrylic color (primary color and fluo)
- Black marker
- PVA glue (for the print floor)
- Paper tape
Tools:
- 3D printer
- Paintbrushes
- Spatula
- Cutter
- Rasp
- Sandpaper
Step 2: Download Body
The first step in creating your Art Toy is visit this MR:NONE, enter the download page and download all the components of the body in STL format.
You can also find the project on the page:
Step 3: 3D Printing
After downloading all the STL model of Art Toy, the next step will be to get a 3D Printer (FDM tecnology) and choose the filament, so as to determine the material of which will be done.
- I used a 3D printer (REP RAP model), built by me... But you can use any model.
- The software that I use for the management of 3d printing is "Repetier Host" and Slic3r for slicing of STL model.
Step 4: Print Head
The Art Toy is made been printed with PLA filament.
The following are the parameters used for printing:
- Layer height - 0.2
- Temperature nozzle - 210 (cooled by fan)
- Dish - cold
- Speed 40 millimeters per second
- Perimeters 3
- Infill: 20/30 % (or above to ensure a good closing of the upper layers)
Step 5: Print Arms
The Art Toy is made been printed with PLA filament.
The following are the parameters used for printing:
- Layer height - 0.2
- Temperature nozzle - 210 (cooled by fan)
- Dish - cold Speed 40 millimeters per second
- Perimeters 3
- Infill: 20/30 % (or above to ensure a good closing of the upper layers)
Step 6: Print Torso
The Art Toy is made been printed with PLA filament.
The following are the parameters used for printing:
- Layer height - 0.2
- Temperature nozzle - 210 (cooled by fan)
- Dish - cold Speed 40 millimeters per second
- Perimeters 3
- Infill: 20/30 % (or above to ensure a good closing of the upper layers)
Step 7: Print Legs
The Art Toy is made been printed with PLA filament.
The following are the parameters used for printing:
- Layer height - 0.2
- Temperature nozzle - 210 (cooled by fan)
- Dish - cold Speed 40 millimeters per second
- Perimeters 3
- Infill: 20/30 % (or above to ensure a good closing of the upper layers)
Step 8: Postproduction
After printing, with your 3D printer, all components of the toy. They can be assembled!
But first you have to finish it ...
- First, the supports should be removed, that the printer creates, with the help of the cutter.
- Then they finished the joints with the help of a rasp, cutter and sandpaper. Check if they engage well with each other ...
- Finally you can smooth the points not perfect and assemble controlling the joints of the arms, head and legs.
Step 9: Customize
When all components have been printed and finished, they can be assembled.
But the goal of our Art Toy is to be customized. So we dedicate ourselves to the color of the toy, inspiring us to the Instructable Robot.
To paint the toy I used acrylic colors is a fixative.
You can view all the steps through the photos.
Step 10: Thanks!
If you create your custom MR:NONE, we would be happy to receive photos and your contact!
thank you!
5 Comments
6 years ago
I mean, it looks just like the robot on this site.
Reply 6 years ago
Yes! I was inspired by the site mascots
6 years ago
This looks really cool. I always love it when people share how you can make your own toys. My kids would love this.
Reply 6 years ago
Thank you ... I hope that your children will enjoy playing!
6 years ago
Yes, very interesting. you made about every thing on it right!