Corvo Mask for Small Print Beds

Corvo Mask for Small Print Beds

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I'm a huge fan of those corvo designs that had been uploaded online, but sadly none of them were prepared for loading and printing on a printerbot with a standard 100X100 printbed. Fortunately, this particular design has been expertly broken down into six separate components and scaled to fit an average-sized face perfectly. Some great ideas for further modifications include refining the inner surface of each shape so they fit snugly against one's own facial features. I'm confident that with some extra effort, you can make these designs truly amazing. Here are some instructions to get started: To assemble the pieces together, glue is unfortunately required, but don't worry - it still turns out great if done carefully. When building the model, use two layers of garden wire to connect the left, right, and jaw sections together securely. Then, use heated nails to make a series of tiny holes in each part, just big enough to thread the wire through with ease.

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