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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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2005 series hemisphere
By Snape757
2005 series hemisphere, add an extrusion to the bottom for the thickness of your material, or ask me and I will.
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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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NSD Gun box front detail
By Snape757
Nice easy flat print, select solid print, no supports and best quality, doesn't take too long either.
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Gazing Globe Drill Box
By trickster
This is a jig I made to drill a pilot hole in a 10cm gazing globe. The globes I used were Rome brand purchased thru Amazon. Each had a single hole already drilled. This jig allowed me to drill a matching hole directly opposite.
The base has leaves which can be clamped to the drill press table. It also has a peg which fits the existing hole in the globe. I clamped down the base, fitted the globe to the pin in the base, pushed the cylinder down over it and then the lid. The lid has a center hole.
There's also test cylinder file which is only 5mm tall. If you want to use this jig I suggest you first print the test cylinder and make sure it is the right size for your globe. It should fit very snugly.
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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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NSD Dome Detail Kit
By trickster
This is a set of tools I made to help with detailing the dome. Some are attachments for a Dremel router base. These are useful for working on wooden domes. Others are more generic and can be used on any dome. All tools are shaped to fit along either the top curved part of the dome or the bottom cone part. Raft and support required where noted. They are numbered on this image and described below. The wrench is not included.:
1 Drill Guide - Guides drill bit perpendicular to dome surface
2 Dome Protractor - Marks out 45 degree angles
3 Dome Ruler * - Measures cm along the surface of the dome and from a center point
4 Long Longitude Arm * - Guide for longitudinal cuts, used with Base Adapter (7) maximum span
5 Short Longitude Arm * - Guide for longitudinal cuts, used with Base Adapter (7) span for lower dome cuts only
6 Latitude Arm * - Guide for latitudinal cut (back half of dome), used with Base Adapter (7)
7 Base Adapter * - Adapter which fits the Dremel router base. Key attaches to Longitude and Latitude Arms (4,5,6) or freehand
8 Angle Guide Bottom - Guides cuts on the cone portion of the dome, used with Angle Guide Top (9)
9 Angle Guide Top - Guides cuts on the cone portion of the dome, used with Angle Guide Bottom (8)
10 Cone Ruler * - Measures and marks the cone portion of the dome
11 Port Template - Marks the eyestalk port
12 Front Indent * - Marks the front indents
13 & 14 Rear indent * - Marks the rear indents, pieces glue together at chamfer angle
* raft and full support required
The Drill Guide, Dome Protractor, Dome and Cone Rulers, Port and Indent templates are pretty obvious how they work
The Base Adapter attaches to a Dremel router base and gives it a solid contact to the dome. It attaches to the router base with two rectangular keys and a pair of bolts/wingnuts. It can be used freehand or with one of the Arms which attach to it with a key block.
The Angle Guide pieces are joined by two 3/16" x 16" metal rods. The bottom mounts to a board and the Dremel router base rides the rods at the proper angle to fit against the cone portion of the dome. Like this:
Here's a build diary entry describing their use
Here's the whole thing: NSD Dome Detail Kit.zip
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Full True Dalek Paradigm Kit
By erichdalek
To begin: that is a lot of files.
This is in 1/10 scale, so scale up as you want.
This was built on tinkercad.com, the file can be found here.
There is the main file, 'Full Dalek' if you want it in one color, and have support material.
The rest is all the individual parts, broken up so that they can be printed in their different colors, without support material or as groups of the same color.
There are two zipped folders, one "all parts"-- everything individually, and "Everything Sorted By Color" which is the groups of the same color in about a 20x10 cm box.
The last file is one that I am using as a hot glue mold to make the domelights.
If there are any questions or requests or whatever, feel free to contact me.
Disclaimer:
I am not amazing at modeling, nor is Tinkercad the best program ever for this kind of thing (as user KiwiMrDee stated, it is "designed for kids so detail and rendering options are limited") and so this is not exactly perfect (especially my angles in the full dalek, so print the pieces and assemble it yourself!) and I won't take offense at greater creators then me offering criticisms (hot glue mold, really?).
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NSD Hollow Eyestalk Disks
By trickster
These models are best used for making hollow eyestalk disks with translucent filament. You can also use opaque filament but you'll lose the effect. Here is how a solid eyestalk disk looks when printed at 10% fill with translucent filament:
Looks pretty cool as an actual iris but it doesn't let much light thru. So I decided to try making each disk as two separate pieces that fit together with a hollow center. Here's how that looks:
I also did a acetone vapor bath which made them look like this:
If you're doing an acetone vapor bath you must treat the pieces before assembling or acetone will condense in the hollow center and they will end up looking like this:
Here is a build diary entry describing how to do an acetone vapor bath. Here are two finished pairs viewed from each side:
Each piece is oriented with what will become the outer surface facing up. This keeps all the support structure noise on the interior. You need to use full support, btw. And make sure your build plate is evenly heated.
I've included two sets of files. One set has standard 22mm holes in the center. The other set is the one I used for my Dalek. I used a 5/8" center tube so they have 19.5mm holes. Each set has pairs of inner and outer disks for each of the three sizes. There's a ridge on the interior side of the inner disk which fits the lip on the outer disk. Dab of glue (test first!) and you're good to go!
Oh yeah, and I can't swear that they are exactly the same as the original parts. I looked at the part descriptions and thought they were most likely spherical caps. So I did some math and made them spherical caps based on the dimensions of the original parts. If anyone has a genuine article they can compare against I'd appreciate any feedback how close they are and any adjustments that would make them better.
Here's the complete package: NSDHollowEyestalkDisks.zip
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NSD Gun Front and Rear
By simon83079
Exactly was it says on the tin. Modelled direct from the plans. Has been printed and looks great.
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Full size NSD Dome solidworks for 3d printing
By cjorgensenmd
I modeled the NSD dome in solidworks with the intention of breaking it up into parts small enough to 3d print and later on make a fibeglass mold from. The cone near the eye cutout will help when an air valve is bolted onto the fiberglass mold. This air valve will enable easy mold release.
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NSD: Neck Ring Block
By Ultrastar
NSD: Neck Ring Block
By: Ultrastar
Intended for Dalek builders out there with the ability to 3D print models. This is a 3D model of the NSD Neck Ring Block. This model was created with the purpose of 3D-Printing. However, with this being a 1:1 scale and 100% accurate model it can also be used as a reference for your own builds. Feel free to ask questions about this model as you see fit.
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NSD: Eye
By Ultrastar
NSD: Eye
By: Ultrastar
Intended for Dalek builders out there with the ability to 3D print models. This is a 3D model of the NSD eye. This model was created with the purpose of 3D-Printing. However, with this being a 1:1 scale and 100% accurate model it can also be used as a reference for your own builds. Feel free to ask questions about this model as you see fit.
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Paradigm: Eye
By Ultrastar
Paradigm: Eye
By: Ultrastar
Intended for Dalek builders out there with the ability to 3D print models. This is a 3D model of the Paradigm Dalek eye. This model was created with the purpose of 3D-Printing. However, with this being a 1:1 scale and 100% accurate model it can also be used as a reference for your own builds. Feel free to ask questions about this model as you see fit.
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NSD eye pivot
By cjorgensenmd
For use with 3/4" OD rod for the eyestalk and standard skateboard bearings to be inserted on the sides. The two holes on the rear are for attaching control wires to go to a windshield wiper motor for RC control of up/down movement. Optionally combine with my 3D printed eye pivot holder.
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Scale NSD
By Mark Casto
Well, I have now printed out my first Dalek and I absolutely love it! Here are the gcode files for the Dalek and weapons sliced and ready to print if anyone else would like to print one out Im using the Ender 3 Neo and have just kept the standard setting. You will need to trim off the plastic around the weapons but it's no big deal the original Dalek is from Thingiverse if you want to give the creator a coffee awesome Dalek.
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NSD Lower Neck Ring Segments (For 200mm bed)
By jaguwa68
Lower ring segments that incorporate the strut knuckle. x4 of N101 and x4 N102 required to complete the ring. The N102 includes a feature to fix in an M6 x 50 nut and bolt to locate the neck assembly to the shoulders at a later date. I glued each segment together one after the other using superglue and clamps, then filled on both the underside and the joints using U-pol Fantastic two part body filler. An alternative to wooden routed rings if, like me, your router (and routing skills!) are a bit dodgy.
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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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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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Solidworks NSD
By cjorgensenmd
I have uploaded my NSD modeled entirely in Solidworks. This should help others quite a bit if they need any parts 3d printed. Also includes fully functional RC Dome assembly, so no more guesswork. Solidworks is CAD software, so all dimensions are included.
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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
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Dalek Plunger Variety Pack
By Chris Moliere
This is a set of Dalek plungers created using the profiles in the plans. All are here, save the NSD plunger. I designed them to be printed in flex filament, so they might need some finishing. Use for whatever you like, but you can credit me if you want!
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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 64
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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