
Horse wire frame - Frame only 3d pen required for assembly
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I created a 3D frame for my daughter's horse using a 3D pen, which took approximately 4.5 hours to complete. This time around, I printed the frame and then connected it with a 3D pen to create a wire horse. The central pieces are the largest, while smaller ones are spaced about 3/8 of an inch apart; you can also make even smaller frames for added realism. Some parts were done solely with a 3D pen, including the tail, mane, horseshoes, and ears. I've also made a smaller wire frame horse with a halter and reins, as well as a wrap-around saddle. I attempted to create a rider but my daughter thought it looked like a clown! In total, the horse took around 2 hours to complete, while the one done solely with a 3D pen took close to 5 hours; however, I also made a saddle and halter for that one. This project was designed using Tinkercad, and you can edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/evfmEOKaAMz.
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