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Blame! (GBE) Gravitational Beam Emitter 特工次时代-重力子放射线射出装置
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by JohnnyDarling

The Gravitational Beam Emitter (重力子放射線射出装置, Jū-ryokushi Hōshasen Shashutsu Shōchi), often abbreviated as GBE, is the iconic weapon of Killy in the series "Blame!".

Print Settings

Printer Brand:                          

Creality


Printer:                          

Ender 3 Pro


Rafts:                          

Yes


Supports:                          

Yes


Resolution:                          

0.28


Infill:                          

5%


Filament:                                            Priline PLA                                        Black                                        

Notes:

This was my first project using Fusion 360, but I still used Blender to clean it up.

This is scaled for an Ender 3, however for smaller printer, I have also uploaded a variety of split models so that you can choose what works best for you.

I personal prefer the version with the japanese text, but I have also upload a textless version too.

I used a raft because I happen to be printing this during the Arctic Blast of 2019, and I'm getting warping due to the extreme cold.
However, under normal conditions, you wouldn't need one if your bed is level and you normally get good bed adhesion.

I know that many of you looking at this are probably fans of the Netflix movie, rather than the obscure manga, but I'm just glad to do this for all of the fans of this series in all of it's forms.

I had actually found that someone had modeled the GBE on MyMiniFactory, but I was quite dissatisfied with the quality of their version, and felt that I could do better from scratch.
Plus it was a fun way to learn how to use Fusion 360.