
Cyber man stuff
thingiverse
I know that my files aren't refined yet, so I'm sorry, but many people have asked to see what I've created. The chest emblem is ready and prints well. The rest were intended to be laser-cut from EVA fatigue mat foam. Here's a link to the parts I modeled as a template: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/cf51b0f32ef213e09452c180/w/08ffa9c9a7ce7dfe19b114ec/e/addb1c1191c57bb752dfe090 Beware, the files in the link above will all need to be scaled and tested because I scaled them all on Inkscape, not Onshape. I've also attached the .nc files I used on my laser. They were generated using Inkscape as well and are intended for my oversized homebrew 3D printer style laser. If you try to use them on a laser it will likely need at least a 1.5' x 3' work space. And honestly, I'm not sure I included all the correct files or got all of them. The chest piece isn't there because I did that one by hand before I realized I had a laser that could cut this stuff out for me. So the moral of the story is, if you try this out, cut these out in butcher paper first to make sure it's what you think it is before you end up wasting foam. The helmet I got here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1904517. Great job Geoffro. It's an excellent model.
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