Cinematascope

Cinematascope

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This is my best friend Pancho Villa. He moved out a while back and I miss him very single everyday. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AUBUvaA6W8w I while back I found this flip book on social media and thought it was the absolute coolest thing and then when my friend gave me this 3d printer and I found rubixcube6 model, I knew I had to make one up for my dearest friend. https://www.flipbookit.com I modified rubixcube6's model to fit the inserts from the FlipBookKit maker app. The app is pretty easy to upload and edit a short movie into 24 frames or import your own illustrations. https://maker.flipbookit.com/uploader.php I included some quick Ai files so that you could print your own blank frames. The print should be fairly straight forward (this is my first posted model). I added a second wheel/handle file that I modified so the holes would line up better (you still need a bit of glue to hold the wheels the correct distance apart). I printed the cards at the local print shop on a heavy card stock... you could probably get a way with a thinner cards stock, which might fall a bit better. I used florist wire cut to 108mm as the axil so that I could bend each card while inserting it into the wheel. It takes a little time to put it all together but the results are pretty awesome in my mind. Hope it brings you a bit of joy.

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