If you want to make such a nice 3D model of ATLAS Experiment
watch this video.
 
 
 
I found this nice model
on Thingiverse.com
I downloaded it
piece by piece
loaded to Prusa Control
rotated to the right position
setup the print settings
and printed it.
Check this timelapse.
 
Next part was small barrel.
Time lapse of course :)
The other parts were printed easily.
As I mentioned earlier, I've printed
most of the parts in Prusa Control,
but with the toroid you're seeing at this timelapse it was more complicated.
Because for better printing
it was necessary to turn on the support material in certain places
and not everywhere, when printing will be for a long time.
That's why I used the CraftWare software
that allows the user to add support material
to optional places what I've done
and started 3D printing with successful result.
You can see here my settings
for Original Prusa i3 MK2
for Craftware SW.
 
Cleaning parts from BRIM was quite simple,
but it was more important to focus attention on those parts
that are inserted into each other.
 
At this step, it is necessary to slide the pipes into the casing
as I do on the video.
However, on other images you can see a pipes without a casing
and the reason is to see what I do.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
And here we have the final model.
But do not forget to watch the video
from the CERN excursion
where I saw this device in real size.
