Crow Beak
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Dress as a majestic crow this Halloween, with this sleek beak! Made for the #CostumeChallenge Print Settings Printer: Geeetech i3 Pro C Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Infill: 20% Notes: For best results, print with precision in the standard orientation. Use at least two outlines. I printed this in high-quality ABS, and used acetone to smooth it over, and I highly recommend at least sanding the print to eliminate print lines. Post-Printing You're almost ready! Now you need something to secure the beak to your head. I highly recommend using a soft elastic fabric for ultimate comfort. Fasten the rubber band at the holes at the end of the beak, by creating large knots that won't slip through the holes. Caw caw! How I Designed This Made in Fusion 360 I created this design in Autodesk Fusion, utilizing mostly the Sculpt feature on a flat surface, then thickening and adjusting the surface to perfection.
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