Ducky Bank

Ducky Bank

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I was planning to print Ducky the Lop Eared Bunny for my kid, but when I saw how large it was, I decided it would make an excellent piggy bank. So, I pulled it into Meshmixer and hollowed it out. Like all good piggy banks, there is no way to retrieve coins without breaking it. My little boy loves inserting coins into it. When and if he ever fills it up, I plan to take a hole saw to the bottom. The coin slot is 30mm because that easily fits all American coins that I had on hand. It should work for most foreign coins, but I do not know if anyone uses a bigger coin than that. I print in PLA because my printer is located in a family area. On my ANET A8, this was a 56-hour print. Inland Yellow 1.75mm PLA, .1mm layer, .4mm nozzle, 200deg, 5% infill, and yes you will need supports due to the chin and the right ear. Confession: My little boy clicked the power strip off during the print, so I actually printed it in two parts and glued them together. That same little boy thought the headless half-print was the greatest thing ever, so Daddy had to measure and fix it after a little boy went to bed. UPDATE 8-3-17 - I printed this back in May. Since then, my little boy has happily crammed every coin he finds into it. It currently weighs about a pound. He likes to carry it around the apartment, and yesterday he was throwing it around in the kitchen. We expected it to fail, but surprisingly the PLA has not cracked yet. I think I might do a Charmander as my next print.

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