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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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SKV-DVC-B116 DAVROS-BOLSTER RH.stl
By jaguwa68
The right-hand headrest bolster (item 1 in drawing headrest assembly drawing SKV-DVA-B004). Best printed vertically to ensure clean visible surfaces.
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SKV-DVC-B117 DAVROS-HEADREST TOP BAR.stl
By jaguwa68
The headrest top joining bar (item 3 in drawing headrest assembly drawing SKV-DVA-B004). Best printed horizontally to ensure clean visible surfaces.
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SKV-DVC-B118 DAVROS-HEADREST STRUT.stl
By jaguwa68
The joining struts (item 4 in drawing headrest assembly drawing SKV-DVA-B004). 6 off required.
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SKV-DVC-B119 DAVROS-HEADREST BUTTON COVER.stl
By jaguwa68
The button covers (item 5 in drawing headrest assembly drawing SKV-DVA-B004). 12 off required. 4 used to cover the screw heads.
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SKV-DVC-B120 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB UPR INR LH.stl
By jaguwa68
Upper LH inner rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B121 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB UPR INR RH.stl
By jaguwa68
Upper RH inner rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B122 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB UPR OTR LH.stl
By jaguwa68
Upper LH outer rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B123 DAVROS-BACKREST RIB UPR OTR RH.stl
By jaguwa68
Upper RH outer rib segment (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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SKV-DVC-B125 DAVROS-BACKREST PINNACLE CAP.stl
By jaguwa68
A jazzed up version of the finisher cap for the centre posts (2 off required)
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SKV-DVC-B128 DAVROS-SLEEVE BASE.stl
By jaguwa68
Base for the shoulder slider sleeves (see drawing SKV-DVA-B001 for assembly sequence)
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Slat-large-shell-STL
By acrylikhan
Large Slate for NSD type Dalek. Verison 2. Format STL. For Stereolithography.
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Slat-small-shell-STL
By acrylikhan
STL File for stereolithography. NSD Shoulder Slat: Size Small. File Version 2.0
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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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SWD Dalek Neck Bin
By Chris Moliere
This was created using the dimensions listed in the new plans, as well as some approximations for the handles. This model will remain unsliced so that people can scale it for their own printers. I filled in the top to allow people to mold the bin in fiberglass or silicone (for slush casting/rotocasting.) I will update this model once new dimensions are found, or if there are inaccuracies. Enjoy!
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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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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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TDP Eyestalk
By cdngoose
This file was produced by Mr_Tesla, and can also be found on Thingverse. He has included the rights for anyone to use this file in any manner they deem fit. I have used this as a possible replacement for dreadnaughts eye and also as a display booth piece acting as a Dalek Periscope as seen on Asylum of the Daleks
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TDP Neck Rings - Corrected Files
By MechDesign
Although these may have been posted before I've designed these with internal coring that ends up with just over 55% less material.
The "base" pieces are the solid rings underneath each level of the structure, Ring1 is on the bottom.
8 pieces of each will need to be printed. The longest dimension is a tad over 8.5 inches so this can be done with larger format printers.
If you have the capability to manipulate the imported STL files I suppose you could cut them in half and print them on a smaller frame printer.
Nigel was able to print a 2 rib partial piece of Ring1 so I'm going under the assumption that he can print a full sized set. In fact he will be doing this set for his new dalek this next year.
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Torch Eye kit for Planet Supreme Dalek
By Sparky_Butane
All the pieces are ready for printing. I have designed them with allowance so they should fit together without sanding, hopefully. Please message me with questions or comments.
Thanks and Enjoy
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TrainWreck's NSD Skirt Hemisphere
By TrainWreck
Couldn't get the other hemesphere files on here to open for me so I modeled my own.
I based the scale off of the NSD design booklet.
Any feedback is welcome!
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Vacuum chuck
By Simchet
Vacuum chuck for holding 100mm stainless steel spheres for drilling 25mm diameter holes to make weapon ball joints. Note - chuck is specific for bed on Bosch PBD40 pillar drill. There’s a boss in the bottom that locates in the 20mm diameter hole in the centre of the bed. This ensures the apex of the sphere is under the centre of the drill bit. The bolt holes also align with the T nut slots on the Bosh drill. That’s the only thing that makes it drill specific.
You need to add a strip of compliant material (rubber/draught excluder strip etc) to top inner surface of chuck to provide an air tight seal. Plug in a vacuum cleaner into the side port and it pulls the sphere into the chuck holding it securely. A strip of tape round the equator of the sphere helps increase friction to resist torque from the hole saw. Chuck must be fixed securely to base of pillar drill.
Chuck is specific for 25mm diameter hole saws as to drill the second hole you insert a short length of 25mm tube in the first hole that locates in a counter bore (25mm diameter) in the bottom of the Chuck. This ensures the two holes are aligned. You need to seal the bottom as the vacuum will be lost when the hole saw breaks through on the 2nd hole. Ring of hot melt glue between the stub of tube and the sphere works. Another ring of draught excluder seal in the bottom of the chuck would also work. If you do this keep the diameter of it as small as possible as you’re reducing the area that air pressure has to work on.
If you don’t understand all of above and how vacuum chucks work, you shouldn’t be using the chuck. Take usual precautions when operating powered tools, I.e guards and PPE. Also note that stainless steel spheres are work hardened, use a hole saw with high speed steel teeth and run at a low speed and low feed rate. If work piece starts rotating, vibrating or spinning, stop immediately.
STL file and original CAD geometry files. CAD is in RS Design Spark Mechanical format (free). I suspect if you change the extension to .sdoc it will open in Ansys Spaceclaim as it’s basically the same software. Sorry, can’t export in parasolid/STEP with the free version of DesignSpark Mechanical.
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Recent File Reviews
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Michael56 2
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 54
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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