Description
Unable to take the cold and damp any longer, the Captain decided he had reached the end of his seafaring days. To thank him, his shipmates built a house out of a boat, so he could rest his weary legs in comfort and warmth, comforted by the familiar smells of seawater and wood.
Updates:
- 14 September 2018 (version 1.4) Boathouse Roof cuts improved.
- 30 July 2020 (version 1.5) Geometry and overhung fixes made to the chimney on Boathouse-Roof-C.
- 2 June 2021 (version 1.6) A boat roof option has been added that will have no stringing.
Notes:
- All the roof parts need to print with supports touching build plates. Everything else prints without supports.
- Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
Reference sheet for medium printers
Reference sheet for small printers
kagbb (verified owner) –
Does the small cottage roof also need supports?
Sam Campbell (verified owner) –
Only the Boat roof requires supports
kagbb (verified owner) –
Might I request a wooden door?
Cody McClurg (verified owner) –
is there a way to print the cottage roof that doesn’t require it to be bigger then the house itself? For example if I printed the roof’s height at like 50-75% height would that mess with it too much?
Sam Campbell (verified owner) –
Yes, you can shrink the scale on the Y axis only in the slicer. You can compare the walls and the roof in a program like Meshmixer to see if the scaling works.
R. Greg Szrama (verified owner) –
Any chance of a ruined version of this? =)
Sam Campbell (verified owner) –
Yes, we can do a ruined version.
redbjork (verified owner) –
I have a problem slicing and printing BoatHouse-Roof-C-v1.4.stl with PrusaSlicer 2.2.0.
It slices very badly. I had to add cylinders in the pipes to make em work, but like the top of the chimney slices in the “air”.
Sam Campbell (verified owner) –
Thanks, we will get this updated.