Jonathan Danforth's Open Source-o Torso (+ Bonus Legs!)

Jonathan Danforth's Open Source-o Torso (+ Bonus Legs!)

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I've been scrutinized by an NCSU rotat-a-majig at Maker Faire North Carolina in 2014, and this is the aftermath. To facilitate printing (and potentially transportation), I got halved for easy slicing - a calculated move, indeed. As it stands now, the model leaves much to be desired; aesthetically unpleasing and rather bumpy, yet progress is being made. Be assured that I am addressing these imperfections. The halves of me can be seamlessly glued together if one desires, or more crudely connected via dowel between the two components. In anticipation of the former, each piece has had a deliberate void carved out to streamline doweling. These prints have been created using a mere 30% infill on a Printrbot Simple Metal. The finger-gun necessitates some form of support for optimal printing, but I've cleverly implemented just enough manual assistance to get away with this iteration.

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