Musical Frog

Musical Frog

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My neighbor's ingenious "musical frog" sculpture features a beautifully crafted wooden exterior, with an intricately carved ridged back and hollow interior, perfect for housing a tiny sound-emitting bat. By dragging this slender wooden bat along its ridged pathway, you'll generate an authentic "ribbit" sound that's sure to bring a smile to your face. Fortunately, I was able to obtain a 123-D digital copy of the frog model, which has allowed me to experiment with creating new sonic variations using a combination of openSCAD program and precise geometry manipulation. When it comes to printing this innovative sculpture, we recommend the following settings: * Rafts: Enable this option for secure adhesion * Supports: Be sure to generate these internal supports for maximum stability * Resolution: 0.3 mm for optimal surface detail And here are some helpful tips from my notes: A flat surface at the frog's back enables easy standing on a print bed, making post-processing a breeze. As for recreating those charming sounds, try using a pencil or wooden dowel instead of the bat – the results are surprisingly realistic!

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