articulated GREMLIN

articulated GREMLIN

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I've always wanted a fully articulated Gremlin, so I decided to try making one, and this is the result. I used this excellent model, the Gremlin STL by Hoinz from Thingiverse, and these joint connectors from Toyforge.in. To save myself some headaches, I replaced the neck connector with a pin, and included alternate head and hands files that should be easier and faster to print at layer 0.2mm. Use supports when printing, as body parts only need light cleaning, and any small support leftover adds to the scaly look of the Gremlin. Joints need proper clean sanding to snap together. Here's a breakdown of the GREMLIN print time: * Temp: 205 * Infill: 30% * Layer height: 0.2mm * Speed: 45 Print times are as follows: * Body: 2 hours and 28 minutes * Arms: 1 hour and 44 minutes * Legs: 1 hour and 28 minutes * Waist and pins: 1 hour and 43 minutes For the GREMLIN with articulated ears, I used these print settings: * Print time: 4 hours and 30 minutes * Infill: 50% * Layer height: 0.1mm * Speed: 40 And for the GREMLIN articulated hands, I used these print settings: * Print time: 1 hour and 48 minutes * Infill: 50% * Layer height: 0.06mm * Speed: 20 My printer is a Micromake Delta with the following settings: * Rafts: Yes * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 0.2 * Infill: 30% Notes: See above.

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