A printed kit for the Cinnabar Spindle. Finishes about 46.5" at full scale and assembles on dowels, which are not included. (They're more expensive to ship than they are to buy locally!)
Assembles on three 1/4" dowels (or aluminum rods), one 44.75" long, two 32". I recommend using an aluminum rod for the long/center one and wood for the other two to keep weight down while giving the middle as much strength as possible. Steel works as well, but is MUCH heavier –– if you use steel, only use it for the middle one!
Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 1-2 weeks for production, as everything is made to order! Finished kits may take 2-3 weeks depending on how busy we are.
Materials: PLA plastic
A printed kit for the Cinnabar Spindle. Finishes about 46.5" at full scale and assembles on dowels, which are not included. (They're more expensive to ship than they are to buy locally!)
Assembles on three 1/4" dowels (or aluminum rods), one 44.75" long, two 32". I recommend using an aluminum rod for the long/center one and wood for the other two to keep weight down while giving the middle as much strength as possible. Steel works as well, but is MUCH heavier –– if you use steel, only use it for the middle one!
Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 1-2 weeks for production, as everything is made to order! Finished kits may take 2-3 weeks depending on how busy we are.
Materials: PLA plastic
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