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Files For 3D Printing
Files that can be used to for 3D printing physical versions, using your own printer or a service such as Shapeways etc.
Note that files for CNC and laser cutting can be found in their own sub-section, inside.
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Shawcraft Eye Control
By kevin pedley
This is a copy of the Shawcraft eye control. The diameter of the "pulley" is 102mm, the same as the eye pivot so should give a 1:1 ratio when rotating the control. There are 4 holes around the outside of the control 8mm in diameter - idea if you have some 8mm dowel left over from the neck struts. The centre hole is 8mm, and the control lock is designed to take an 8mm nut with plastic insert.
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Davros-Vent, Centre.stl
By jaguwa68
Vent Assy Centre Swivel Dome
Davros-Plate, LH.stl Davros-Vent, Ring Upper.stl Davros-Vent, Ring.stl Davros-Vent, Centre.stl
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300mm_ISD_Gun_Collar.skp
By Ferrain
This sketchup file produces a 3D model of a robust (chunky) classic gun rod collar when exported to STL & the 3D printer of your choice.
The reason I have uploaded it as a Sketchup file (in a zip format), is that if you select the whole model, then press , the model is surrounded by a cube which allows you to increase or decrease the overall model size, allowing you to tailor the inside diameter of the collar, to the outside diameter of the gun barrel.
It allows for about 5mm depth of support for a gun rod (once drilled out to suit your rods) to be affixed with epoxy resin of similar.
Earlier versions of the file produced one defective gun rod support - This model has extruded all pushed all the outer faces of the supports back into the main collar in a attempt to correct that defect. Should that not be the case, then I will create a new model when I get chance.
In HQ 0.1mm layer height & 5% infill it takes about 1.2 hours to print on a Makerbot Replicator 2.
39 downloads
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Plans for laser cutting NSD light cages from 1/4" MDF
By cjorgensenmd
If you have access to a laser cutter, you can cut out the attached files and assemble NSD light cages from 1/4" MDF
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SWD Gun Parts
By bryanxiii
.STL files for a Special Weapons Dalek based on some blue prints I found on this site, you will also have to slice the file for your printer,
These were made using tinkercad, please also note that the centre whole on the barrel is set to 50mm or around 1 1/2", the plan calls for a central pipe of 1 3/4", I however was unable to source an pipe in that size so I sized down.
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MK1 Dalek Hemis
By Luke S
I Just made this for people who want a rim around there hemis to fit in the skirt perfect. Its Hollow in the Inside to save some of your print. IF you Don't have a Printer In America You can use this site to print it https://www.sculpteo.com/en/upload/
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Imperial Emperor/Davros Parts
By Chris Moliere
These are the parts for the Imperial Emperor from Remembrance of the Daleks, all in full scale. Please note that I didn't include the skirt, as that is a lot easier to construct from wood or fiberglass. I also didn't slice this set, so people could cut the file to their preferences. I would recommend printing the eye in flexible filament, since I use the straight measurements for its model; the outside is higher than the inside to help make painting it easier. Also, the dome thicknesses vary from 6-8 mm, so if you want it any different thicknesses, feel free to contact me. Please enjoy!
66 downloads
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Dalek MK3 Slats
By Ferrain
Dalek MK3 Slats.
Suitable for 3D printing or on a CNC machine - Holes are 2mm in diameter.
Accurate as per the latest MK3 Plans - Caveat I always assumed the slats were metal like the collars, not acrylic consequently the thickness reflects the width of the collars\belts (Unless John & co can update me).
It looks as though these will be time intensive to 3D print (2.5 hours per large slat), if you are using a glass build plate (Like moi), a nice smooth glossy finish should be produced.
Update - Additional info & picture.
First Small Slat Printed (It lifted a bit on the build plate).
New Sailfish firmware installed away from stock Makerware gives additional information as to the amount of material (Height increased to 2.5mm with settings at 0.1mm layer height & 8% Infill) - 1 hour 21 mins build time, 6M of filament.
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Imperial Dalek: Gun Box Surrounds
By Necrosis
This is a download for the Imperial Dalek Gun Box Surrounds. The files are in .stl format making them easy to 3D print or to use as digital references/models. This part is 1:1 scale and match the most recent revision of the Imperial Dalek plans making it plug and play to print or easy to scale to your Daleks needs. I personally 3D printed these units to create a mold that allows me to cast the part with perfect detail, SLA printers work great to get to that finished look quicker. As noted in the plans; the original props where easily damaged during filming do to the ball joint openings being thin, I would suggest slightly flexible resin for casting or 25% infill for plastic printing to give greater resistance to stress. The parts look great as 3D prints alone with some filler and primer and detail work. The surround piece has a 101mm recess in it to allow a 100mm ball joint to stick out as they do in the show. Included in the download is another file that is the same but without the recess for those that don't want it. Recommend printing these parts slow and precise at 15% or 25% infill for best results.
(Would love to see any print results from anyone who chooses to share on this thread)
Details:
Scale - 1:1 (In compliance with Imperial Dalek Plans Version 3.5)
Parts included in this download - Gun Box Surround w/recess - Gun Box Surround w/no recess
I will keep these files up to date and if you have any suggestions or find any errors please let me know so that I may update the parts.
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Davros-Console Spirit Level Case Upper.stl
By jaguwa68
Davros Console - Spirit level bezel (Bleach version)
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ParadigmGunFiles.zip
By threegringos
Finally, here are the files for my new dalek paradigm gun build.
I've included a text file in the .zip to show which order to assemble the prints, and how many you need of each.
Check out my Dalek Orin build under username @threegringos
87 downloads
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Genesis Dome Lenses
By Firebiro
This is a much sought after model of the Dome lenses for the 70's Day of the Daleks - Genesis of the Daleks Wipac lenses, intended to be printed at 100% to have the 69.9mm diameter. You can download the model and remove one instance to print one at a time, I have checked this model on Shapeways and it appears to pass all their tests, n.b. if using shapeways use the Print it anyway option
160 downloads
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2005 Hemispheres
By ddoherty958
I wanted to give something back to PDF, so here are my NSD (2005) Hemis. I used the early dimensions because it'll use less filament, but it's only a 2mm difference.
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Classic Dalek Appendage Flame thrower
By Luke S
Here is My Second Classic Appendage Model. This is the Flame Thrower seen from Daleks Master Plan. There nothing really other to say is to spray paint the inside black and the other side gray? Like How @moviedalek did his. the way to attach this to your is by glue it or adding a wooden circle behind it then screw it in.
Unauthorized sales and distribution, in any format, is strictly prohibited.
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NDP Telescoping Joint
By bryanxiii
This is the joint you see at the midsection of the telescoping plunger arm.
Measurements based on NDP Plans.
I added a tube at the bottom to push into the larger portion of the plunger arm to help secure it and have something to glue to.
The OSD of addon tubing is 27mm.
The ISD overall is 18mm to give 1mm of clearance on the 17mm OSD telescoping tube.
Print orientation: I would suggest printing this with the tapered section down with a build plate.
Density: My suggestion on this is 100% mainly to give strength to the section where it gets glued on.
If you need an alternative sizing version PM @bryanxiii
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NSD Light Cage Surrounds
By Snape757
Here I have designed the surround to the Moflash lenses, I have to admit its fairly new and I may need to adjust the base to fit the lens, I suppose it depends on the lens?
Have a look, make a comment for improvement etc. Thanks.
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TDP Dome - Whole STL, Plus Meshmixer Cut STL Files
By TimW
I drafted a TDP dome based on the plans from the forum using Fusion 360, diameter 500mm, height 190mm, arc radius 260mm. I used the revolve function from a sketch to get the dome shape then punched a hole in it where the eye is to go. I split up the dome STL into about 17 pieces (the number varied with on various attempts) using Meshmixer (top tip use plane cut with Cut Type - slice and Fill Type - remeshed fill.
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Dome sander
By kevin pedley
This is a sanding pad that is concave on the sanding face - to match the radius of the original Shawcraft domes.
It allows finish sanding without loosing the profile.
After printing (recommend printing it on it's edge to get a better concave profile) strips of wet and dry are glued to the surface, and away you go.
Sand with a circular motion. It maintains the edge between the radius and the taper of the dome.
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NSD Supreme Parts
By Chris Moliere
This is a set of 3d printable parts for the NSD Supreme, using a combination of photos of the original prop from episodes and events, @acrylikhan and @bec weir's build diaries, and some of the dimensions listed in the plans. It was very difficult, given that the plans only give a rough approximation of the measurements. The parts here are the the bases for the front and side clamps, the clamps themselves, the neck furniture, and the light plinths. Enjoy!
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Ferrain - Dome Rotation Involute Spur Gear V5
By Ferrain
Dome Rotation Involute Spur Gear V5
I set up a virtual Windows 7 machine, with a trial copy of Sketchup Pro & downloaded the actual DXF files from the Involute Spur Gear Builder & after some work Saturday morning produced a totally new gear configuration.
Sunday
I completed two 45 degree sections successfully - The 45 degree files are included but were cut into sections with Sketchup without Netfabb.
I completed three 90 degree sections (with only one aborted print) but again were cut into sections with Sketchup without Netfabb
These NEW 90 Degree files are based on the original DXF files\Sketchup model I used, only with holes removed\repositioned locking lugs & sliced via Netfabb.
Addendum
The prints all fitted tightly against my Rockler\Lazy Susan Bearing, but possibly due to mix & matching of 45 & 90 degree sections or not using Netfabb as a slicing tool, I found I had a small gap, please adjust\check the Internal diameter & I have included the Sketchup file with a complete ring, the exploded 45 degree sections & the cog, which you can tailor for your own motor\drive configuration.
Height has been increased to 10mm - Each section typically took 75 minutes to print at a medium resolution settings on a Makerbot Replicator 2 at 8mm height.
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NSD Eye EMA Parts
By Chris Moliere
These are 3d models of the individual pieces of the NSD's eyeball. They were created using the CAD files in our downloads sections. Do to the small size of some the parts, I would recommend SLA or other forms of resin 3d printing. I also made a version of the VT-400 with the MRH-160Ps attached, in case the parts are too small to print individually. Enjoy!
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M8 Wheel
By Dr How
Small hand wheel to make a M6 bolt turnable by hand rather than having to use a spanner. Attach to the hex bolt head. Ideal for fixing together dalek sections which need to be regularly disassembled.
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Imperial Dalek & Emperor Dome Lights
By Luke S
So It Was a Simple Design and I was Bored last Night as I couldn't sleep after I was brainstorming how I would be My Mk1. So Here the Imperial Daleks And Emperor Dome Lights. It's In separate pieces, Hollow, and Able to fit on a minimal 233mm by 233mm print space. The Gray Disc(As it Look in the Pictures above) are really clear Perspex disc, so you could use that instead of what Is in the print. IF YOU USE THE GRAY DISC THEN PRINT USING A TRANSLUCENT OR CLEAR FILAMENT!The Hole In the Gray Disc is 20mm by 20mm hole, just as a middle point to help you. You can make it larger for the light.
Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.1mm
Printer:
Ender 3
Infill:
20%
Filament_brand:
Filament_color:
translucent white, brown
Filament_material:
PLA
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NSD Eyestalk Keyed Base
By cdngoose
This file is for the NSD eyestalk base, it was created by Ray Arell in Oregon USA. I have not printed this file yet but I like the ability of the keyed insertion of the eyestalk into the Base.
Cdngoose
from Ray
This is the base of the Dalek eye stalk. I wanted an easy method to access the dome electronics, so I put the eye stalk on a keyed lock. You insert the eye stalk and rotate it to lock it into the base.
Dalek Eye Stalk Base by elmoray is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial license.
So what's this mean?
Remixing or Changing this Thing is allowed.
Commercial use is not allowed.
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Recent File Reviews
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Michael56 4
I'm in my late 60's. I live in Australia and have always enjoyed Doctor Who from the very first episode aired here around 1965 when I was 9 years old. Thought how amazing it would be to have a Dalek but had no idea how or where to even begin UNTIL I came across this site. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to at least be able to start on a Dalek build and will detail my progress as it goes along.
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Mark Sheriff 6
Excellent , looks great and very well designed , well thought out . thank you
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Marc Harris 73
I'm in my 50s and have since I was a boy watching Dr Who in the 70s always dreamed of making a Dalek for fun, now I have the time and resources, along with your forum's help it's time to live that dream.
I have watched some of the members videos, and I am very impressed with what I have seen.
Long live the Who verse.
I will document my progress and share any innovations I make
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Chris R 25
Great set of models that printed and fitted together really easily. Can't comment on accuracy as I'm no expert but very happy with the result
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Dalek Hal 312
Great file, easy to print
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doctorone 3
Great plan but the pivot does not print as it is not complete like the eye stalk
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