3-Hole Punch Animation Peg Bar - ACME
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This is a DIY animation peg bar, minus the proprietary registration keys that come with ACME animator bars. The cotton blend paper used for rolling is a nice touch. You can easily find a three-ring hole-puncher at any local thrift store and get started with animating right away. This peg bar was built from scratch by a traditional animator who knows what it takes to create smooth animations. It has a thick, rigid frame and virtually no slide tolerance, which is essential for serious animation work. I recently tried out another peg bar from Thingiverse's database, but the measurements were off or my hole puncher wasn't aligned correctly, resulting in unacceptable sliding. Animation demands precision, so this custom-built peg bar delivers. It might even be worth investing in a unique hole-puncher to match. As you can see, I've set up my portable animation station with Bonkers D. Bobcat, an anthropomorphic cat from Zootopia / Zootropolis, wearing the Disney-licensed uniform. I prefer animating on scrap paper because it's often given away for free, and there's something cool about using discarded materials in creative ways. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer Model: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafting: Not required Supports: None needed Resolution: 200 microns Infill: Solid, 100%
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