Jointed Robot
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I love crafting articulated figures. Check out my creations here: http://www.soniaverdu.es/p/bjd-art-doll.html I'm excited to share this poseable robot figurine with you. It features ball joints and some hinge-like joints that allow for flexibility. An elastic cord is used to secure the limbs, making it easy to position them - no screws needed! I hope you enjoy seeing it in action. Here's a video of how it moves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH3-T-4muZQ&feature=youtu.be Instructions for printing: I highly recommend printing at high quality to ensure a good fit. No supports are necessary, making the process even smoother. Check out this video on assembling the robot figurine with elastic cord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oG39NoSJGM&feature=youtu.be The best elastic cord for the robot is 3mm in diameter. In the video, I use a 3mm diameter elastic cord for the neck/head and arms/legs, but a thinner one works better for some parts. Printing settings: * Layer height: 0.1 mm * Shell thickness: 1.2 mm (especially important for delicate parts like the neck, arms, and hands) * Fill density: 20% * Print speed: 40 mm/s * Supports: none, but you can choose "platform adhesion" if needed I've printed with PLA at 210°C (c) successfully. Note: Be cautious when handling the joint at the base of the neck and fingers, as they often get stuck during printing and require some effort to move freely.
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