Miner
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<p>Miner, the school mascot for Linton Indiana High School.</p> <p>This model was created as a favor to a Maker who follows my work. The model is based on a single picture that was provided (see below). He has already made a few copies of the model and gave them out to the coaches of the football team.</p> <p>No supports are required. If you have the right filament colors, no painting is needed.<br/> (note: due to personal circumstances, the model that I posted is painted instead of using different colored filaments. Each part was painted individually before assembly)</p> <p>The completed model is 295mm tall after assembly.</p> <p>There are 40 parts, however the model is simple to print and build.</p> <p>Enjoy!</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><h3><strong>Print Settings</strong></h3> <p>Printer: FlashForge Creator X<br/> Rafts: Doesn't Matter<br/> Supports: No<br/> Resolution: .2mm<br/> Infill: 10%</p> <p><strong>Notes:</strong></p> <p>See below for helpful printing and assembly tips.</p> <h3><strong>Building the model</strong></h3> <p><strong>Colors (there are no multiple printed pieces)</strong></p> <p>Light Brown:<br/> boot_right<br/> boot_left<br/> ..<br/> Dark Brown<br/> pick_handle_bottom<br/> pick_handle_top<br/> ..<br/> Beige (flesh):<br/> arm_right_top<br/> arm_right_bottom<br/> arm_left_top<br/> arm_left_bottom<br/> face_top<br/> face_bottom<br/> ..<br/> Grey (silver);<br/> pick_cap<br/> pick_head<br/> lantern_bottom<br/> lantern_top<br/> lantern_handle<br/> lantern_strap1<br/> lantern_strap2<br/> buckle<br/> helmet<br/> ..<br/> Yellow<br/> helmet_light<br/> ..<br/> Orange<br/> helmet_letter<br/> lantern_globe<br/> ..<br/> Black<br/> eye_right<br/> eye_left<br/> beard<br/> hair<br/> belt<br/> boot_sole_right<br/> boot_sole_left<br/> ..<br/> Pink<br/> shirt_front<br/> shirt_right<br/> shirt_left<br/> ..<br/> Blue<br/> vest<br/> pants<br/> ..<br/> Any color (hidden pieces)<br/> arm_right_bump<br/> arm_left_bump (same as right)<br/> helmet_bump<br/> lantern_bump<br/> body_bump (same as lantern_bump)<br/> pick_handle_conn</p> <p><strong>Printing and assembly tips</strong></p> <p>1-No supports are required.<br/> ..<br/> 2-I used a brim on just a few pieces, use your discretion based on your own preference<br/> ..<br/> 3- For the best looking model be sure to clean your brims thoroughly. All the pieces are sized to fit nicely, providing the brims/squish are cleaned up. This includes the holes for the body_bumps.<br/> ..<br/> 4-Specific notes on a few parts.<br/> -The left/right shoe_soles are interchangeable, in case you mix them up.<br/> -Some bumps are identical even though I have separate stl's, the color list above defines them.<br/> -The lantern_handle stl contains two pieces, which will fit either way<br/> -The pick_head stl contains both halves, no left or right<br/> -The eyes are not mirrors. The flat side that was on the print bed is the side that fits into the head, with the thicker side towards the nose.<br/> ..<br/> 5-Think ahead when deciding the order of gluing parts. Double check against the diagram.<br/> ..<br/> 6-The joints are not foolproof, but parts fit nicely when rotated properly.<br/> ..<br/> 7-Extra care should be taken to ensure lantern_strap1 and 2 have the inside of the first layer cleaned well, it's a clean tight fit around the globe. You may need to play with adjusting how they fit over the globe, even rotating them a bit for a good fit. I didn't glue mine in as they sit very well once positioned.<br/> ..<br/> Assembly tips:<br/> -The diagram below will help in assembling the model and is quite straightforward even though there are a number of pieces.</p>
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