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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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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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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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Shawcraft Eyestalk Pivot
By cdngoose
This file is an updated version of Ferrains first version. Phil has kindly donated his time to help out with drawing this part with new features,
Eye pivot
1" hole for eyestalk shaft
Smaller centered 3/8ths hole for threaded bar
Slot for threaded bar nut.
Hole through the backside to the slot for wiring.
3/8ths hole centered for pivot
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Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D Eyestalk Pivot
By cdngoose
This file is the Eyestalk Pivot without a flat spot as seen on Invasion Earth Dalek . Phil has kindly donated his time to help out with drawing this part with new features,
NOTE* picture presently shows flat spot that has been eliminated.
Eye pivot
1" hole for eyestalk shaft
Smaller centered 3/8ths hole for threaded bar
Slot for threaded bar nut.
Hole through the backside to the slot for wiring.
3/8ths hole centered for pivot
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Imperial Dalek Plunger v002
By Aaron J Climas
Thanks to Shane for helping me out with dimensions on this! Dalek Candi has an Imperial plunger that has original heritage. He was kind enough to measure up his plunger for me and I have build a 3D model of it based on those dimensions.
To my eyes, the front feels too big, however I haven't seen an original in hand, or printed this one yet. So I can't judge.
The rear section I have deliberate made quite soft, as the original casts are, and I feel doing a perfect computer set of straight angles wouldn't give the right feeling to the whole thing. There are only 120 verts around the circumference, I could potentially increase that if anyone wanted to make a more detailed print than that. Most people, I imagine will be using relatively low end printers that will require cleanup anyway, so I don't think it should be a problem.
Potentially if required I could split it to a front and back, so the front dish/ surround could be printed, then the rear 'tower' printed and then joined. In my experience prints often warp somewhere and joining like that often ends up with parts that don't join well.
It was created in Autodesk Maya, and the front ring should be about 120mm to give sense of overall scale. Please give me a shout and show images if you print it, as I would love to see the results.
All the best,
Aaron
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NSD Eyestalk Pivot
By cdngoose
This NSD Eyestalk pivot is similar to my Shawcraft version ( Thanks to Phil for Drawing this up for me)
NSD Eye pivot
1" hole for eyestalk shaft
Smaller centered 3/8ths hole for threaded bar
Slot for threaded bar nut.
Hole through the backside to the slot for wiring.
3/8ths hole centered for pivot
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Cdngoose 2008 Davros
By cdngoose
Included in this package of STL files are all the parts I have printed off for my 2008 Davro's panel. Also included are the measured blueprints for each piece. This way you can ensure the parts are exact or re-size them to fit your panels. Please look to Cdngoose 2008 Davro's build for information on how they were created and used. All of these files were created for me by Phillip McNulty, I owe him a Huge Thank You for not only making me these STL files from his CAD drawings but for allowing me to share them with all PDF members.
All files were printed in PLA filament as well as the rubber boots were also printed in flexible PLA
Hope these help others in their building process. Though they do not make exact reproductions of the TV show parts I believe they are more than close enough that when fans take pictures while standing beside Davro's they will be very pleased!
Cdngoose
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Shawcraft mk1 Kit
By Sparky_Butane
This is a complete 3D printable kit of a mk1. All of the pieces are separated and allowances are included. All of the pieces should assemble with little or no sanding. Some pieces were simplified so that it was actually printable. I haven't printed it yet so contact me with comments, questions, or concerns.
Enjoy!
mk1.zip
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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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mk3 or "Egg Cup" lights
By Sparky_Butane
Here are the files for 3D printing the mk3 dome lights. If you have any questions or comments please message me.
Thanks and Enjoy
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mk1 and 2 dome lights
By Sparky_Butane
Included are a solid and shelled files. They are as accurate as I could make them so please message me with any comments or questions.
Thanks and Enjoy
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Dalek Eyestalk Discs
By cdngoose
Here is a simple file, I have found a baby Blue PLA filament that is quite close in colour and these simple files can be adjusted to suit the size you need for your own Dalek. They can also be painted if you don't have access to the light blue filament..
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Oil Seal with centered secure
By cdngoose
This Oil seal is like Kresty,s file also found in this section, however I was not after a Disco version of Dalek ( at least not yet, I do have future plans for Kresty.s oil seal surround) so it has a centered secure piece and a bit thicker edge. I have printed close to 200 of these now and they are sized to fit the 100 mm fillable Christmas ornament.
(future plans - I will use Krestys oil seals for two Daleks that will be replacing my street lamps on either side of my driveway, I will also add an arduino with motion sensor so the dome will follow anyone walking by the end of my driveway) I live in an Amish community and they already think I'm Satan, might as well prove it! :-)
cdngoose
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NSD Moflash lens
By cdngoose
I truly believe the 3D printer is a Dalek builders best friend. Since the Moflash Lens is no longer available we can now print one. I used this file from Thingverse and it is quite acceptable. Below is the caveat for its use.
A close approximation of the Moflash lenses used for Dalek NSD dome lights. I do not have a real one, so attempted this for my own NSD.
Dimensioned to fit inside the housings described in the Project Dalek NSD plans.
Print in a transparent or semi-transparent material as desired.
Dalek NSD Moflash-style Dome Light Lens by miproductions 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.
Once again I did not create this file but I have used it and it needs to be available to PDF members.
cdngoose
Note: Above are the pictures I took during and after printing, first one is nearing the end of print and the second is print finished. The third one is with the filler removed while the last one is with a flashlight with weak batteries. all in all I prefer this look over the original Moflash unit, I like the silver finish and it glows nicely.. Once the light hits it their is an oddness about the silver glow that makes it far more Dalek worthy!
Enjoy, and with the discontinued production of these lenses take heart that we will have them forever now! Gone are the days of scrounging and pleading in back corners for obscure parts to make our obsession!
cdngoose
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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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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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NS Center Slat
By acrylikhan
Center Slat for New Series Dalek Design, Full Scale, Dimensions should be in Metric. Part should print on any 3D Printing Machine, test prints were achieved successfully with:
Objet/Stratasys Machines: Eden 333, Eden 500, and Connex 2 and Fortus 450mc (FDM)
3D Systems: SLA500, Projet 1200 (SLS)
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Imperial Dalek Eyeball
By Aaron J Climas
Hey guys.
This is a STL file of the Imperial Dalek eyeball. It's in two halves that need to be printed and glued together.
It is a pair of STL files. They are much larger than normal as I have found issues with low resolution geometry making the prints come out with hard edges. If this is too much geometry I will remodel and upload again.
The front of the eye isn't as deep as the original prop, because it makes adding the front much harder! However I could do that variation if someone was keen.
The front of the eyeball itself is slightly rounded off as per the original, rather than being dead flat.
The rear of the ball has a nice flat section for tube to sit flush against, as well as a pilot hole included for drilling a central hole.
I haven't printed this file yet, but intend to tomorrow!
EDIT. The rear of the eyeball has a hole in he model. I have fixed the model, but not uploaded yet. This will be fixed soon.
EDIT- The previous upload didn't include the front of the eye. I only just saw a message about it then. (4th March 2016.)
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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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Printable Oil Seal Surrounds and Hemispheres (Glowing?)
By Kresty
My take on oil seal surrounds and hemispheres... I'm not sure these are practical as it takes an hour to print a surround and a couple for a hemisphere, but here they are...
The reason I did this was because brialath has talked about a Disco Dalek and I wanted to see if WS2812B LEDs would be able to light a 100mm hemisphere. Since I made the hemisphere, I decided a mount for the aforementioned LEDs built into the surround might be good, and the traditional center bolt doesn't really work because the LED needs to be there.
Since I could I also made a solid hemisphere that might print better, and a surround with a centered bolt hole for an M4 bolt, and a little block to keep the bolt head from turning. I considered glynharper's surrounds, however I wanted an exact fit for the hemisphere I'd made, and I wanted a enough room for a 12-14mm washer to distribute the load. So that meant I needed a block to hold the M4 bolt head, the recessed version wouldn't work. Also, of course I needed a version with a spot for the LED in the middle.
The surrounds are intended to fit exactly in the middle of the hemisphere. They probably need some sort of adhesive, but for my printer it was a really close fit.
Since normal humans could reuse these for xmas ornaments or something, I put them on Thingiverse, with more info... http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:726897 (including the openscad & sketchup files for them).
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NSD Neck Blocks - Kresty's version
By Kresty
NSD Neck Blocks - Sketchup files are in the Thingiverse thing at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:727027 since PDF doesn't seem to like them in the post, in case you need to modify the hole.
I think they turned out fairly nice. They have fatter backs than fronts and match the PDF as well as I could. I had trouble finding the exact dimensions for the corner rounding or the position of the bearing though, but I'm happy with it. The hollow version is intended to snap a 14mm bearing into it, however I'm not sure it'll fit (I don't have one to try). Looking at it, it seems like the edges come in a little much, but it seems to align with both the PDF and photos I found, so...
Now I just need to print another 23 of them!
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Imperial Dalek Dome lights - STL
By Aaron J Climas
After the plans change on the domes/ dishes I went away and redesigned my 3D model. And although the pictures here are of the old dishes, I have
since printed out the new sized ones. They seemed to work well, the pipe I believe was around 12 months, and the dome about 25. Much faster times
due to the much smaller objects.
OLD INFORMATION ON PREVIOUS VERSION.
I needed a set of Imperial dome lights. The EMA parts looked expensive, so I 3D modelled and printed out a set myself.
When I imported them the models came in factor of 10 too small. However in STL viewer and Maya they seemed the correct size. So may have been an issue
with the printer software.
The pipe took me 18 minutes to print, and the dome 43 minutes. So just on two hours for the full set.
I thought I would share. If you have issues, give me a shout and I will repair the files.
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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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