Basilisk Fang
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Basilisk Fang.STLs are provided to print mirrored halves or the whole fang in one piece. I decided to print in two halves and then superglue. I printed at 0.28 layer height and 15% cubic infill with 4 walls from eSun Cool White PLA+. I aligned the base on a scrap piece of paper while gluing and everything lined up nicely. It is stable enough on end to stand upright without issue.I modelled the curvature of the fang in OpenSCAD and then used blender on the result to make it look more realistic.Below is the OpenSCAD code I wrote and then experimented with to make the fang look he best to my eye for anyone interested. The code isn't pretty and does takes a little while to render but seems to accomplish more or less what I wanted… If I recall correctly, I scaled the OpenSCAD stl down by half before “sculpting” the bottom in Blender.//basilisk fang$fn=100;thickness=28;layers=290;width1=1;shift=.64;for(i=[-50:layers]){ translate([0,i*shift-2*i*.001*i,i*width1]){ cylinder(h=width1,r=thickness-i*.089); }}I smoothed the OpenSCAD stl in blender and then sculped the wide end by eye to what I think looks half decent and then I cut it in half and mirrored the better looking half for symmetry.Enjoy!
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