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Hairy horse lamp using 5050 RGB LED Strip, it based of Hairy horse model from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2185497) Head gcode is for PLA, Stnad is PETG You will need led strip (I use RGB 60led/m with remote controlel) - stand has...
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... the south, it is widely distributed along the long coastline, among which the Yangtze River system has the largest output and the most delicious taste. Generally speaking, the hairy crab refers to the Chinese mitten crab of the Yangtze River system.
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This is the hairy tree inspired in the famous hairy lion. There are two models in both of them you have to remove the ouline and "comb" the leaves with the hairdryer. I recommend print the cilinder model. The first model have the cone outline. ...It...
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This is a reworked version of the original Hairy Lion with a separate brim added to the cylinder only. The cylinder frequently requires a brim, but the rest of the model remains unchanged. In your slicer, disable the "Brim" option and it will print...
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My version of the Hairy Lion (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2007221) but furry. I had this idea some time ago and it turned out to not be that hard to make. ...However, as it did take some effort and I am very proud of it, I chose to sell it.
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This was from BQEducation's Hairy Christmas Tree. Print it like you did the original. Decorate it from the files in the original. I launched it with an A8. It started to tumble just after burnout and landed safely. No parachute, no holder for the...
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Hairy Horse Lamp Lights Up the Room Using a Color-Changing 5050 RGB LED Strip, Based on a Popular Thingiverse Model You'll Need to Download STL Files from Thingiverse for the Stand and Head of this Unique Lamp, but Be Aware that Settings May Get Lost...
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... it should need minimal support material, mainly to hold up the snout, which is easily removed. The stand should require no supports. If you like this model please read more about it on the blog page below: http://parth3d.co.uk/hairy-pigs-head
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... it should need minimal support material, mainly to hold up the snout, which is easily removed. The stand should require no supports. If you like this model please read more about it on the blog page below: http://parth3d.co.uk/hairy-pigs-head
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... PLA at 205C. Note: To see more "Beardo" figures, leave a comment below! For extra-hairy results, print both halves of the model facing each other, maximizing "stringiness." The connector block is optional; you can glue the halves together instead.
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Nozzle diameter is 0.4mm, first layer height is 0.4mm, other layers are 0.3mm, brim thickness is 4mm.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbllRGqaxZI\nHow I Designed This\nI found a file somewhere, scaled it down by 50% and printed it with maximum...
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Remix of the hairy troll. This prints the troll upside down and removes the cylinder from around the body, this saving time and wasted filament. Filament change is at layer 112 if slicing at .16mm. If slicing and adding a filament change at a...
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A fun hairy jumping spider for Halloween.Print in spiral mode at 0.3mm layer height with 10 bottom layers.Once the print is complete take off the bed and bend the legs into position while the print is still warm.Once cooled you can push down on the...
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... the cooling fan on your 3D printer. Then, crank up the temperature to encourage those pesky hairs to drop off as you print. For a super-fine finish, aim for a layer height of .3mm or less - it's guaranteed to make this hairy figure stand out!
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YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THIS MODEL HERE: https://social.thangs.com/m/371693 A fun hairy jumping spider for Halloween. Print in spiral mode at 0.3mm layer height with 10 bottom layers. Once the print is complete take off the bed and bend the legs into...
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... and designed the top portion with Tinkercad. Take a closer look at my hairy gyro too. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2267902 https://youtu.be/F-8d7eoAris If you like what I've created, please share it on Twitter or leave a comment below.
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I recommend using PLA for the hairy version because it has a low enough temperature resistance to use a hair drier to change the hair style. About the prints: I printed the hairy bunny using silver PLA and the furry one using Prusament PETG Signal...
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This is a scaled-up (150%) remix of the classic "hairy unicorn" with a substantially larger horn (4x). Do not print using supports -- any modern printer should be able to handle the bridging for each "hair" though I would recommend increasing the...
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Hairy snake? Weird haha but I like it The movement is very fluid and it prints without supports! Available online and in circle WATCH THE VIDEO: https://www.tiktok.com/@body_3d/video/7049294881486933253 Feel free to Share your Makes and tag me on...
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I wanted to test a hairy pattern but i liked it so much that i decided to keep the stl for printing. If you would like to print it please use recomended settings. 0.28 layer height. 0.4 nozzle 50% fan 0 top layers 0% infill spiralize-vase ...
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Hairy snake? Weird haha but I like it The movement is very fluid and it prints without supports! Available online and in circle WATCH THE VIDEO: https://www.tiktok.com/@body_3d/video/7049294881486933253 Feel free to Share your Makes and tag me on...
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The Most well known example I can pull from memory on the "Hair" or strand bridging is the hairy lion. This much like that design uses a secondary sacrificial wall. Ideally this wall is removed so the hair can move freely. I thought it would be cool...
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The white Hairy Einstein was scaled down 50% as a test, but I don't recommend that, the hairs and the surrounding support wall become too thin and will either not stick while printing or break off easily while cutting. I lost lots of hairs due to...
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This is a Hairy Zee, the name says it all - Zee_Blank (form Makerbot) with hair attached to a sacrificial wall that gets removed afterwards. Check out the picture: post_processing.jpg - while it's for a lion, the process is identical. You've got two...
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... two Emmy Awards, the Peabody Award and the Hugo Award. Thanks, mushogenshin, for sculpting this bust. I hope it helps spread Carl Sagan's message and legacy. Feel free to copy and tinker with your own version of Hairy Carl Sagan on Tinkercad
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Inspired by the Hairy Lion by primoz on thingiverse.com/thing:2007221, I decided to try making a hairy 3D printable Cousin-It from The Addams Family myself. This model is printed with a 0.2 mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle at 10% infill, with no...
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This hairy Christmas tree design doesn't need postprocessing after printing because it doesn't use a coaster wall. Filament will hang down during printing due to extrusion temperature. Stop the layer fan to increase the hanging as this lets the...
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This design was created by me using Fusion 360 and Blender's Hair Tool to make the hairy challenge. It can be printed on an Anet A8 Prusa i3 printer or even higher-end printers, it's easy, it takes around 7 hours to print depending on your settings....
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Inspired by Primož's Hairy Lion on Thingiverse, I decided to take on the challenge of creating a 3D printable Cousin-It from The Addams Family. This model was printed with a layer height of 0.2 mm and a nozzle size of 0.4 mm at 10% infill without...
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Inspired by the Hairy Lion by by primoz http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2007221, I decided to try my hand at making a hariy 3D printable Cousin-It from the Adams Family. This is printed at 0.2 mm layer height, with a 0.4 mm nozzle at 10% infill. I...