• Models
  • Contests
  • Slicer
  • Login
  • Start Here
    thingiverse-iconprintables-iconcults3d-iconmakerworld-iconmyminifactory-icon

    3D GO

    3D ModelsContestsCollectionsSaved ModelsOn a mobile device?

3D GO

Privacy Policy
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Image 1
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Image 2
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Image 3
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Image 4
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Image 5
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Image 6
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Image 7
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Thumbnail 1
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Thumbnail 2
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Thumbnail 3
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Thumbnail 4
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Thumbnail 5
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Thumbnail 6
3D projection of 120-cell 3D Printer File Thumbnail 7

3D projection of 120-cell

Shmoee avatarShmoee

May 18, 2022

printables-icon
DescriptionCommentsTags

Description

Here is a model I constructed of a 3D projection of a 4D shape called the 120-cell among other names. Learn more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/120-cell

Also check out some videos on Youtube. Search Youtube for "120 cell" and see if you can understand how this is a 3D projection of that 4D object... Good luck!

I'm still learning how to use the tools to generate better and more printable stl files but if you do print this, use a wide brim at a minimum and scale it up as needed or run it through a tool like Blender to thicken it. You may need additional support also depending on your bed adhesion (I used an 86% overhang angle touching the bedplate only). You will most likely want to scale the smaller model up by 200% or 300% or more in the slicer because it is very thin at the current scale (too thin really to be successful with a 0.4mm nozzle). The inside of the struts may be hollow so I'm still thinking about how to solve that issue to make them solid. I will likely be replacing these stl files as I figure out how to improve them.

Have fun!

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Creality

Printer:

Ender 5

Rafts:

No

Supports:

Yes

Resolution:

.2

Infill:

100%

Filament: eSun PLA+ PLA+

Category: Math

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike

Related Models

#3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test by CreativeTools.se preview image

#3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test by CreativeTools.se

CreativeTools profile image

CreativeTools

90,967

Flying Night Dragon preview image

Flying Night Dragon

Sevro profile image

Sevro

8,763

Chunky toddler beads  preview image

Chunky toddler beads

xtract profile image

xtract

916

The T-Rex Skull preview image

The T-Rex Skull

MakerBot profile image

MakerBot

39,858

Stable Flyer VI - Small Toy Glider preview image

Stable Flyer VI - Small Toy Glider

João Hackbart profile image

João Hackbart

3,755

Baby Educational Shape Toy preview image

Baby Educational Shape Toy

Daniel Nowill profile image

Daniel Nowill

1,363

Plantygon - Modular Geometric Stacking Planter for Succulents preview image

Plantygon - Modular Geometric Stacking Planter for Succulents

Printfutura profile image

Printfutura

28,549

Upcycled ATX Lab Bench Power Supply preview image

Upcycled ATX Lab Bench Power Supply

Caelestis Workshop profile image

Caelestis Workshop

1,524