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Files For 3D Printing

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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.

246 files

  1. More information about "Eye Ball mk3.stl"

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    Eye Ball mk3.stl

    It's possible to print the main body (black) in about 11 hours at 0.2 resolution on an Ender 3 with very little support around the base. Infill of 20% is plenty. I've made this for a 30mm diameter eye stalk with a mm to spare. 
     
    This was intended as a one-off for my own Genesis Dalek but feel free to tinker.

    66 downloads

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    0 comments

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  2. More information about "NSD Eye Front"

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    NSD Eye Front

    I created my own CAD files for the NSD eye to print because I wasn't happy with any that I found, they all needed some unsightly supports.
     
    I designed these to be easy print (I did mine on an Ender 3, came out great) The front section doesn't need supports, orientate it so the front section faces up and it'll print nicely. The back section needs a support in the middle to print the stem, which broke off easily for me. Tolerances are pretty tight and will need some light sanding to make it a little looser. Then you just have to drill your holes for your allen bolts and you're good to go!

    106 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  3. More information about "NSD Gun Front and Rear"

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    NSD Gun Front and Rear

    Exactly was it says on the tin. Modelled direct from the plans. Has been printed and looks great.
      

    252 downloads

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  4. More information about "NDP Eye"

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    NDP Eye

    Here are the eye model files that I created for Orin - my NDP dalek build.  All measurements were taken directly from the PDF plans.
    You need to print one Front, one Rear, and eight Fins for the eye, and five Rings for the eye-stalk.  I printed everything using 1.5mm wall thickness and 15% fill. 
     
    Everything was assembled with friction fit.  No glue or screws.  The fins fit tightly into the body of the eye and hold everything together. 
     
    When assembling, I started by inserting the rear of all the fins into the rearmost point of the eye body, then folded them inward one at a time.  This works nicely because you can easily access any electronics that you install into the eye.  Just open out the fins from the front until the eye front drops out.

    244 downloads

       (1 review)

    2 comments

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  5. More information about "TDP Neck Rings - Corrected Files"

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    TDP Neck Rings - Corrected Files

    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.

    44 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    2 comments

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  6. More information about "3d printable NDP Shoulders"

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    3d printable NDP Shoulders

    Here it is! This thing took an eternity to design, and would have taken much longer if the Loft tool didn't exist. There are 66 bodies in this, which I might need to rename soon, but I think their size will help with their placement. Enjoy!

    179 downloads

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    4 comments

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  7. More information about "NDP Plunger"

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    NDP Plunger

    I think this is very close to the design shown in the plans. Let me know if there is something obviously wrong.

    55 downloads

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  8. More information about "Neck ring tri-foil holder"

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    Neck ring tri-foil holder

    This item allows the builder to drill a straight 3/4 inch hole in the neck rings instead of trying to drill 3 small 1/4 inch holes right next to each other at an angle. The angle of the holes puts the tri-foils at the same angle as the neck rings in the Shawcraft Movie Dalek Plans.

    49 downloads

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  9. More information about "Reworked NSD moflash cage."

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    Reworked NSD moflash cage.

    I downloaded the zip file from  Ultrastar's downloads and noticed that 2 of the files were labelled wrong so corrected that with these files here, I also noticed when i had printed the base that when screwed on tight there was at least 5 mm gap around the bottom so i resliced the file and now it has a nice flat base i then drilled 2 holes through the base and bolted onto the dome.. I bought 2 twist fit bulb holders as u can see in the pics, this fits through the dome nicely and fits inside the mosflash lense very snug, to change the bulb just unscrew the cage.

    222 downloads

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  10. More information about "Necros/Renegade BASE (only) For Dome Lights"

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    Necros/Renegade BASE (only) For Dome Lights

    Took a long time and labor... just to get the slits in the bottom part. I used the Plans from the Necros and Renegade Daleks. Some Sanding may be needed after printing. It would be best for you to make a cast of the light part, and when you get those cast maybe you could sell them in the Sec shope for others 🤔
    These Lights work perfectly for the Renegade Supreme, but you will need a band around the bottom. 
    Print Settings
    Printer brand:
    Creality
    Supports:
    Yes
    Resolution:
    0.1mm
    Printer:
    Ender 3
    Infill:
    100%
    Filament_brand:
    Filament_color:
    Translucent white, Black
    Filament_material:
    PLA

    59 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    8 comments

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  11. More information about "Accurate plunger - high poly"

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    Accurate plunger - high poly

    60's/70's Style plunger created using the newer plans. Can be printed with FDM or SLA.
    I added a rod at the bottom to slide onto the last stage of the arm, if you don't intend to use this part then you can import into Microsoft 3D builder, go to edit and split model.

    92 downloads

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    2 comments

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  12. More information about "NSD: Front Gun Box Detail"

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    NSD: Front Gun Box Detail

    NSD: Front Gun Box Detail
    By: Ultrastar
    Intended for Dalek builders out there with the ability to 3D print models. This is a 3D model of the NSD front gun box detail. 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.

    196 downloads

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    1 comment

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  13. More information about "NSD centered oil seal"

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    NSD centered oil seal

    i found one similar to this but it was slightly to big, so i made one with the correct dimensions.  

    171 downloads

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    1 comment

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  14. More information about "PDF VOICE MOD HOLDER"

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    PDF VOICE MOD HOLDER

    I made this to stick inside my Daleks. It's a little on the large side so I can add neoprene inside to prevent rattles.  I can now easily swap out my mods to my desired Dalek. Mine took about 8 hrs to print and used 85 G (28.35m) with tree supports.
     
    I used No More Nails to stick this inside the front of the shoulder section of my NSD and it does the job as planned.

    29 downloads

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  15. More information about "Planet Supreme Dalek: Eye Stalk"

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    Planet Supreme Dalek: Eye Stalk

    This is a download for the Planet Supreme Dalek eye stalk. The files are in .stl format making them easy to 3D print or to use as digital references/models. These parts are 1:1 scale and match the most recent revision of the Planet Supreme Dalek plans making it plug and play to print or easy to scale to your Daleks needs. I personally 3D printed these units in colored SLA giving a refined finished look. Recommend printing these parts slow and precise at 15% infill for best results with standard 3D printers. Torch light files are based on "Sparky_Butane's" file and cross referenced with the Planet Supreme Dalek build plans as well as adapted for use with other included files.
    (Would love to see any print results from anyone who chooses to share on this thread)
     
    Details:
    Scale - 1:1 (In compliance with Planet Supreme Dalek Plans Version 3.2)
    Parts included in this download - Eye Stalk * Eye/Torch Piece * 3 Stalk Discs * Eye Pivot
    NOTE: For ease of assembly, parts have a 0.5mm to 1mm tolerance. The eye Pivot has a 12mm (1/2") hole in the center for a bolt and a larger hole on the backside that can be used to attach a control rod for the eye stalk.
     
    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.

    20 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    2 comments

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  16. More information about "NS Center Slat"

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    NS Center Slat

    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)

    180 downloads

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    1 comment

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  17. More information about "Dalek Eyestalk Discs"

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    Dalek Eyestalk Discs

    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..

    303 downloads

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    3 comments

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  18. More information about "NSD Eye Back"

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    NSD Eye Back

    CREATOR's EDIT: My apologies, I only just realised this has 8 rods, not 12 going around the eye. I'll leave the files up for now in case anyone wishes to modify them, as I don't have the time right now. My plan is to sand off the rods printed on the eye, and make/glue the vessel tubing as a separate part so to not bin the one I currently printed. Just wanted to be fully transparent about this mistake!
     
    I created my own CAD files for the NSD eye to print because I wasn't happy with any that I found, they all needed some unsightly supports.
     
    I designed these to be easy print (I did mine on an Ender 3, came out great) The front section doesn't need supports, orientate it so the front section faces up and it'll print nicely. The back section needs a support in the middle to print the stem, which broke off easily for me. Tolerances are pretty tight and will need some light sanding to make it a little looser. Then you just have to drill your holes for your allen bolts and you're good to go!

    79 downloads

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    0 comments

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  19. More information about "NSD double walled shoulders in 16 easy parts for 300 x 300 x 400 printers"

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    NSD double walled shoulders in 16 easy parts for 300 x 300 x 400 printers

    Hello,
     
    Please find the STL files for my 2005 Dalek’s shoulders. I took the original model shell from daviddz and put it into Tinkercad. There I added a further double skin with connecting internal blocks so that it would be rigid without any need to skin inside with GRP or further reinforcement etc. Once assembled the structure is very strong with no flex at all and is still quite light. This is great way to avoid building the complex curves in wood and will last a very long time. As the original sections were very large, I also split them up so that they would easily fit on my CR10’s 300 x 300 x 400mm bed. Some further simple cuts on some of the taller sections would get them to fit on smaller machines such as an Ender.
    All the 16 sections have been pre-orientated for printing and only two sections need any form of support, which saves a huge amount of material and build time. The two parts that do need support, only need a small amount of tree support on one side which just snaps off with no difficulty. Even if this is your first print you will find this a very easy project, although you will need to be patient as it’s a lot of printing. If you are confident in your printer, then some parts can be grouped on the same build plate, but it doesn't really save a huge amount of time to do so and risks losing two parts if something goes wrong. You will need about 8kgs of filament, and it is best buying this in 5kg spools which I hang of the wall. I just google for the cheapest stuff I can find.
     
    I have printed all the parts which have come out perfectly. To join the sections together I welded them with a 30 watt soldering iron rather than glue as it is much stronger. I have carefully split the sections so that joints would be easy to sand, I never bothered sanding the inside as it just looks like metal welding. For bed adhesion I have only been using thinned down white glue, about 5- 10% with water, this works great and have never had a failure. When working through so many parts I would recommend, just going from 1 – 16 printing one at a time. I have numbered the inside surface of the sections to avoid mix ups and added some matching assembly screenshots. I added two wooden rings to the inside of the top and bottom lips which were added before the front and back sections were welded together. I used Tiger seal adhesive between the plastic and wood which is extremely strong. Although the printing of these is really easy, it is a large undertaking so I would suggest you thoroughly study the files and confirm they will all fit on your machine, parts  14 & 12 being the tallest.
     
    Enjoy!
     
    I used the standard setting on Cura with the following overrides –
     
    All parts except 4 & 7
     
    Wall count = 4
    Infill = 20%
    Support type = none
    Adhesion type = Brim
    Brim with = 20mm
     
    Parts 4 & 7
     
    Wall count = 4
    Infill = 20%
    Support type = none
    Adhesion type = Brim
    Brim with = 20mm
    Support type = tree
    Support = touching build plate
    Support angle = 70degs
     
    I've tried to be as careful as possible but if I have goofed up somewhere let me know asap!

    351 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  20. More information about "Shawcraft Eyestalk Pivot"

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    Shawcraft Eyestalk Pivot

    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

    51 downloads

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  21. More information about "Oil Seal with centered secure"

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    Oil Seal with centered secure

    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

    110 downloads

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  22. More information about "Genesis Tapered Eyestalk"

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    Genesis Tapered Eyestalk

    Genesis Eyestalk TaperDec2
    As above with 1cm insert into the next revision of the pivot, this insert should now be a solid piece compared to the previous version (should it shear away as per V1 it should fit back in & be pulled into place by the threaded rod as its tightened).

    Genesis Eyestalk TaperDec3
    As above .5cm insert into the first printed eye stalk spacer, this insert is smaller than originally planned as to fit on the printer bed of the Makerbot Replicator 2.

    The pivot should not be printed first in the event that the pivot insert shears & can't be refitted.

    ID of the threaded rod channel is approximately 1.62cm & this is to accommodate the 1.6cm diameter (approx) couplers for the 1.26mm threaded rod as used in my eye stalk design.
    Print time on standard MB Replicator 2 should take about 2.5 hours & 40g (0.07IIbs).

    Parts currently under (re) development to have a complete stalk assembly (add eye of your choice).

    Pivot mounting.
    Pivot with threaded rod channel or with threaded rod channel & insert guide hole.
    1.2" diameter .75" long disc spacers with threaded rod channel & insert guide hole.

    71 downloads

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  23. More information about "Oil Seal Surround for 100mm hemis"

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    Oil Seal Surround for 100mm hemis

    ok i jumped on cad and changed the surround a little so it fit the 100mm hemisphhere only changed is the walls thicker.

    82 downloads

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  24. More information about "Alternative Dome Light Cages for use with Quilted Mason Jars"

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    Alternative Dome Light Cages for use with Quilted Mason Jars

    Instead of the canonical MoFlash dome light lenses, my son and I used 1/4 pint quilted Mason jars (widely available in the US, not sure about elsewhere).
    The jars are a bit shorter and squatter than the MoFlash lenses and they have a diamond embossed pattern instead of the vertical grooves - but they look pretty close and behave  similarly when lit from inside.
    These files comprise dome light cages that fit the Mason jars.
    The .stl files are low poly.
    Also including the solidworks files so you can make your own high poly .stl files if desired.

    42 downloads

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    0 comments

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  25. More information about "Davros-Vent, Centre.stl"

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    Davros-Vent, Centre.stl

    Vent Assy Centre Swivel Dome
    Davros-Plate, LH.stl Davros-Vent, Ring Upper.stl Davros-Vent, Ring.stl Davros-Vent, Centre.stl

    11 downloads

       (0 reviews)

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