Mummy
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Final Conclusion: 04/28/2019 - After multiple attempts to fine-tune this model for accurate miniature sizes and optimal print quality on FDM printers, I'm forced to abandon it. However, it might make a better desk or shelf model, so I'll keep it available for download. I plan to create another miniature mummy, using the experience gained from this one to improve its design. EDIT: 02/21/2019 - Print testing revealed that while tweaking size is necessary, these models print well as miniatures. However, legs are fragile and require extra care when removing supports; a smaller model's leg broke during this process, but some Loctite fixed the issue. I also tested a variant with an outstretched hand, which printed acceptably, though arm and legs broke while removing supports. The print speed is impressive, and I'll post another picture once I've printed it on my DLP. At the beginning of the year, I aimed to challenge myself by creating this Mummy model, standing 28mm tall. Although I haven't printed it yet, I'm curious about how the bandages will turn out. If you print it before me, please share your results. Two models are included: one optimized for SLA/DLP printers and another bulked up for FDM printing. Enjoy and have fun! Your feedback is welcome; tips and suggestions are appreciated.
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