Thermal Detonator (RotJ)

I would definitely be interested in the 3D files as well... specifically a .stl file. Great work on one of my favorite props!!
 
Hi Folk!

Today I publish my interpretation of the famous Star Wars Thermal Detonator (RotJ). All Star Wars fans can download these files to realize a Deto.

Thermal Detonator_KS5_600px.jpg

(Not real. I used KeyShot 5!)

The Inventor files (2014), the STEP file as well as STL files can download on my GrabCAD profile:

Axel Ligon | CAD Models | GrabCAD

The files are modelled in Autodesk Inventor 2014.
The electronics are modelled too, but only the wires are absence.

The outer diameter of the Deto is 2 1/2 inch.
The printed version have a mass of 78g (including accumulators).

The best print technology is the Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) in polyamide.

Please:
If you download these files, please leave a comment.
If you publish the finished Deto, please add the sources of the data.
For example my ID (CT-2260), the GrabCAD link or my name.

Have fun!
Axel
 
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You are my kind of scum! Fearless, inventive, and able to go from A to Z and deliver a real stunner!
 
Hi, this is awesome. I,ve downloaded the files and I´m ready to print, but is there a tutorial on how to make the electronics or how did you mede them. Thanks.
 
Hi, this is awesome. I,ve downloaded the files and I´m ready to print, but is there a tutorial on how to make the electronics or how did you mede them. Thanks.

No. This is up to you. I only publish the 3D data and my interpretation of the electronics. No more, no less.
 
Hi Folk!

Today I publish my interpretation of the famous Star Wars Thermal Detonator (RotJ). All Star Wars fans can download these files to realize a Deto.

View attachment 1304954
(Not real. I used KeyShot 5!)

The Inventor files (2014), the STEP file as well as STL files can download on my GrabCAD profile:

Axel Ligon | CAD Models | GrabCAD

The files are modelled in Autodesk Inventor 2014.
The electronics are modelled too, but only the wires are absence.

The outer diameter of the Deto is 2 1/2 inch.
The printed version have a mass of 78g (including accumulators).

The best print technology is the Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) in polyamide.

Please:
If you download these files, please leave a comment.
If you publish the finished Deto, please add the sources of the data.
For example my ID (CT-2260), the GrabCAD link or my name.

Have fun!
Axel
Downloaded these files and they look great!
 
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