3D Print TO THE MOON - FREE FILES - Now Available -

3D Print TO THE MOON - FREE FILES - Now Available -

TO THE MOON .stl files are available NOW on Thingiverse.com and Printables.com.

Printing To The Moon 

If you have a 3D Printer and the gusto of a honey badger - you’re in the right place. Clicking below will take you a place with instructions, vidoes, files, and that sweet sweet Lunar Stand file ;)

Enjoy,

LeisureLuke

How to go To The Moon….

  • FREE Download

    Download the Files at Thingiverse.com or Printables.com. While you’re there, please give it a LIKE!

  • Print

    Once the files are downloaded, just run them through your slicer with your favorite settings and go! Try changing colors, printing in high quality, or printing it extra large!

  • Assemble

    Assembly is no small feat, but it can be done with a needle nose pliers and standard philips screwdriver. A full video with tips and tricks will be published on YouTube this week!

  • Solve and Share!

    I want to see your build! There are lots of ways to share - Post your Make on Thingiverse.com and Printables.com. Click like, subscribe, and follow me everywhere. Feeling brave? Share a post of your Make on Thingiverse or Printables!

The Lunar Stand

Prepare for Landing, get the stand here!

Recommended Products

All products are used by Leisure Luke in To The Moon assembly

All are optional (rubber bands are basically a must though!)

I’m using this torch more and more to clean up stringy hairs, warm prints before trimming, and melting that coconut oil. While never necessary, it saves me time. During assembly, you’ll see me use this A LOT! This metal one works like a dream. I keep an extra on standby! Butane NOT INCLUDED.

This 3D Pen is something I use on every To The Moon Puzzle Box. This works WAY better than gluing! Print bed too small, cut the parts and “weld” them together with this! I’m using the $39 “Super”, but this $59 “Pro” has digital temperature setting, which is why that’s what I’ll be ordering next!

Printing To The Moon at 150% or 200% size? These rubber bands are optional, but add redundancy, extra strength, and will keep your 3D printed springs fresh! I consider them a must!

I use a little coconut oil on the internal sliding surfaces in To The Moon Puzzle Box. This is not necessary, but makes the mechanisms feel better and operate with lower force. It’s also makes it quieter. It’s unusual, but for superior feel on your puzzle box, give it a try! A little goes a long way!

Printing To The Moon at 100% size? These rubber bands are optional, but add redundancy, extra strength, and will keep your 3D printed springs fresh! I consider them a must!

Thingiverse.com

Follow me on MakerBot’s Thingiverse.com for the latest updates from my prints and releases. Thingiverse has one of the best selections of 3D Print files available on the Web! It’s also the best place to chat with the community about tips, tricks, and issues with certain prints!

Printables.com

Prusa has really stepped up with their reletively new Printables.com. I release everything I make here on the SAME DAY as Thingiverse, so following me at either place will keep you updated. The printable rating system is EXCELLENT, and I’m proud to report I’ve got 5 star reviews everywhere!