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Can You 3d Print Beyblades?

Can You 3d Print Beyblades? The Beyblade franchise is a popular children’s toy that was originally released in 2000. The toys are spinning tops with metal parts that can be customized with other metal parts to change the weight, height, and shape of the top. 

Aspiring 3d printers will need access to blueprints for creating their own custom design on Thingiverse or Google 3D Warehouse before they can print them.

Printing at home may not be an ideal solution for many families due to safety concerns and the high costs of filament materials needed to create the toy.


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Can you 3d print Beyblades?

Yes, as you know, 3D printing is when people make things. They can make toys that are not for sale. You can print your favorite toy as Beyblades that you want if it’s not available for sale.

As you can probably tell by our logo, we’re fans of the Beyblade franchise. We started with the original anime and game on Gameboy Color, and have followed the series ever since. There’s so much to talk about it that it deserves its own post, but one thing I haven’t seen covered is how feasible it would be to print Beyblades.

I have a good friend who has a 3D printer and offered to do some printing for me, so I took him up on his offer and sent over .stl files of a few different Beyblades from an old line that never got released in the US.

I was originally just looking for something fun to do, but after some thought, I realized that 3D printer files could also be used to print rare Beyblades not sold in stores anymore.

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So, what actually is a 3D printer?

It’s basically an inkjet-style printer that instead of putting down ink, extrudes heated filament (plastic) layer by layer to build up the desired shape. The final product is pure plastic without paint or any other additives, so cleanup will be very extensive and it may require painting (more on that later).

As you can see, the filaments are thin strands of melted plastic. Depending on how these thin strands cool they can remain malleable (and thus printable), or they can become hard and break if you try to pull them.

In order for a printer to achieve the best results possible, it must maintain a temperature just under the melting point of the plastic being used so that it remains soft and flows into all the nooks and crannies of your design.

This is why 3D printers need to use high-temperature thermoplastics instead of low-temperature plastics like ABS which would normally be used in injection molding. The downside is that this also makes cleanup more difficult as melted strands tend to stick to everything including each other.

This particular filament type runs about $80 per kg at Amazon, comes on a plastic spool, and is one of the best options in terms of price, strength, and ease of use. It’s called NinjaFlex SemiFlex and has a very low print temperature around 100C (212F), which makes it easier on your printer compared to others with print temperatures up to 200C+.

So let’s see how it looks! Here are the three .stl files I sent my friend for printing:

Dragoon MS – If you’re not familiar with Beyblade anime/manga, then this model may look rather foreign. This was originally an unreleased Beyblade from Takara Tomy that never made it to market in the US or anywhere else outside Japan.

It was designed by manga artist Yuki Nakashima, who I asked to draw a couple of models for me. As you can see his style has a very unique flair that’s hard to replicate in 3D modeling software, so the printing was an interesting experiment.

It also proved to be quite difficult from a design standpoint because there are many thin parts that tend to warp and bend under their own weight once the print is finished. The good news is that it survived almost intact!

You’ll notice some stringing in between pieces where they were originally separated before being assembled, but this will require extensive cleanup in order to work properly when glued together.

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Can You 3d Print Beyblades?

How to make your own 3d printed Beyblade?

And now let’s get started! This tutorial will show how to make your very own 3d printed Beyblade with personalized engravings. All it takes are some pictures, a needle and thread, a drill, some scissors, and basic craft supplies.

Just one last thing:

If you plan to do this bey modding project please remember that we’re talking about 3d printed toys and not collectible figures, so use common sense and don’t drill into your expensive metals or rare items!

You can do it with cheap ones or with your own custom-made 3d models.

First of all, you’ll need some clear transparent plastic Beyblades to work on.

I used these cheap transparent ones which are not balanced at all but they give me good results for this modding project even though they’re crappy entries (and I still have another modded one in super smash mode hehe^^).

You can use any kind of transparent material or color that takes your fancy really. You can do this modding project with metal/metalized ones too, just ask the creator!

Anyways here’s a little tip for you:

When choosing your beys to mod.

Always choose transparent ones that have a powerful clear plastic spring inside, never choose metalized or colored plastics because they’re usually very flexible and won’t give you that ‘click’ sound when putting them on a flat surface.

I had this problem with some of my metalized green ones… they look cool but it took me ages to find out why I couldn’t make them spin better than my crappy entries^^;

PS: There are only 5 slots available in this tutorial so if you want more models done feel free to tell me^^

1) So first of all we’re going to take a good look at our chosen beys and remove the ‘face bolt’ from them with a sharp knife or blade.

2) After removing it trim the edge of the top of your bey with a cutter, sanding paper, or some other sanding material in order to make it smooth and round. Don’t forget this step because if you don’t do this right your engravings won’t sit flat! I made that mistake on my first try hehe^^

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3) Now we’re going to prepare our pictures or any text that you want to be engraved into your new custom metal face bolt.

This is the most time-consuming part but if you have patience you can probably do it in about an hour even though there are 36 letter spaces to fill. Don’t forget that if you want more engraved letters or symbols then the work time will increase accordingly.

4) We’re now going to make our own ‘transparent transfer paper’ out of some clear adhesive transparent foil (I used wrapping tape ^^;)

The creator made his own by printing text on an adhesive sticker but I can assure you that this method is much easier and works just as well^^ You can print your chosen text or pattern onto it using an inkjet printer or a laser one, then cut it into small bits so that each piece contains only one symbol.

After this stick them all down unto the face of your Beyblade with their adhesive side up which should give you perfect results. After placing them on the face of your bey you’ll need to stick another piece of foil down over it. Make sure that there are no air bubbles or wrinkles under this one!

5) Now take some black spray paint (or any other color if you like^^) and give the face of your bey a nice coat, wait until it dries out completely before removing the first layer of transparent foil so that all of your symbols can adhere to it over the entire surface. Do not touch the adhesive side yet because if you do they might all lift up together!

Wait at least 10 minutes before starting on your second layer.

6) Use marker pens or normal ballpoint pens to fill in any blank spaces with text or pictures in your desired font or with whatever pattern you choose.

You can also cut out some smaller metallic foil stickers with the same adhesive surface in order to give your engravings some nice highlights!

7) Now remove another layer of transparent foil and carefully use a blade, cutter, or cutter wheel to peel off the excess bits of the foil that are sticking out around all sides of your symbols making sure not to leave any air bubbles or wrinkles underneath^^; After this jab at your Beyblade using the tip of your blade until all excess foil clears away from it! When you’re done cleaning up take a look at its smooth round top again!!! Don’t forget this step because if you don’t make it perfectly flat & non-sticky your engravings will never sit nicely!

8) Once it’s clear of foil bits use a blade or cutter wheel to cut off the ‘tabs’ that are hanging over the edge of your Beyblade. Now you can attach your new customized face bolt onto your bey without any problem^^;

And voila!!! You finished another masterpiece!!! I hope this tutorial helps guys because I had many problems finding information on how to do this step by step on the internet… hopefully, now you won’t make the same mistake hehe^^ Hope everyone enjoys this tutorial and if anybody needs help with anything feel free to ask me anytime!

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It’s 2015, and the streets are filled with adults mostly talking about politics and business; while kids go to school their greatest passion is still playing Beyblade. Even though this game has already existed for over 15 years, there hasn’t been any innovation that could improve it.

Many enthusiasts were left disappointed by the fact that they couldn’t find any good spin tops on the market, even after shopping around every store imaginable.

There comes 3D printing which offers infinite possibilities of customization and a chance to not only satisfy these demanding fans but also create a wider audience interested in customizing their toys rather than simply buying pre-assembled products from supermarkets.

A group of Polish designers has started a Kickstarter campaign, trying to arouse interest for a new type of top they have designed.

Their goal is to mass-produce these new spin tops and bring back this old favorite from our childhoods, as well as create something that will appeal younger generation of kids. As the designers claim themselves: ‘There are some things money can’t buy – For everything else there’s MasterForge’.

Conclusion

Can you 3d print Beyblades? Yes, you can 3d print Beyblades. You just need the STL file which is a digital blueprint of your design.

The files are created using computer-aided design software and then transferred to an additive machine to create physical objects from three-dimensional data inputted into the printer.

Some printers use lasers or inkjet technology for this process while others may rely on melting plastic with heat or cold airflow.

Knowing how these machines work will help you better understand what type would be best for your specific project needs in terms of cost, quality, the time required, etc., so it’s worth doing some research before starting any new projects!

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