This woody wagon is from a sketch I did not an actual model/manufacturer. I printed at 90% scale as i didn't want to print that much and that long. I wouldn't print at lower than 60% scale as the axles and bumpers attach pegs won't be very strong because they also need to be printed at the same scale as the carboy to fit properly. The hubcap axle has a small hole so that after it is in place you can use a staple or similar to act as a cotter pin or print a pin.
Additionally you can print a washer to go between the wheel and the body. I left a clearance of .05" for that if desired. NOTE: the g-code files I uploaded are 90% scale, not 100%. I f you want anything other than 90% create your print files (g-code) using the stl files and adjusting the scale as desired. Thanks
Printer:
CR-10 S4
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
No
Resolution:
.22mm
Infill:
15
Notes:
3Dpcarbody6.stl file I printed at 90%scale. I used a raft because of personal preference but use your own experience with your printer's reliability to make your decision to use one or not. Carboy and hubcap-axle stl files i used Simplify 3D slicer for the CR-10
First layer height 85%, width 150%, speed 50%.
Infill pattern internal =grid, external rectilinear, temp bed = 60c, nozzle 205C. Fan speed first layer =0, second 50%, 5th layer 100%. I print slightly higher temps due to the inaccurate temp display on my CR-10.
Front and rear bumpers I used my FlashForge Creator Pro and FlashPrint slicer. Settings were .12mm resolution/layer height, 100% infill and I used a raft. temp bed 55C, Nozzle 205C.
Wheels printed the same as the bumpers except 65% infill, not 100%.