12 Pound Cannon

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License: public_domain

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Description

I recently searched for a ship cannon to print for a fort but didn’t find any model that could be easy printed and assembled so I upgraded one from grabcad and leave the files here in case someone needs them.

My model is based on < https://grabcad.com/library/hms-victory-12-pound-cannon > with some changes.

The size of the model is a little strange. Maybe something went wrong with import of OPs model. Original (1x) length of the cannon is ~32 mm. You will need to scale it to your size. Printing less than 4x scale would be difficult.

Cannon Muzzle has some errors in it which weren’t relevant for cura slicing. Let me know if it doesn’t work for you (It is a solid body / stl mesh frankenstein).

Parts: 

2x - 12P_Cannon_Axle 

2x - 12P_Cannon_Axle_Mount 

1x - 12P_Cannon_Base 

2x - 12P_Cannon_Frontaxle(1) 

1x - 12P_Cannon_Frontaxle(2) 

2x - 12P_Cannon_Frontwheel 

1x - 12P_Cannon_Lift 

1x - 12P_Cannon_Muzzle 

4x - 12P_Cannon_Pins 

2x - 12P_Cannon_Rearaxle(1) 

1x - 12P_Cannon_Rearaxle(2) 

2x - 12P_Cannon_Rearwheel 

5x - 12P_Cannon_Ringhook

Cannon Muzzle can be printet standing with 0 mm brim or raft. All connections are designed as press-fit connections but can also be glued. For press-fit connections I often print small parts like pins or axles triple with +0,1mm and -0,1mm horizontal expansion (aka XY Size Compensation) and then use the most suitable. A postprocessing tipp that I didn’t knew for a long time: use hot air blower or lighter to get out strings or color defects, which has helped a lot with the wood filament in this print

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