Puppet armature

Puppet armature

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After a year of research into digital fabrication, the pinnacle of 3D printing technology for articulated limbs has been achieved. If you're in search of toys that will soon break, look no further than the Shapeways app - these are rocks that require a hammer to insert the ball into their supports, and even then they won't disappoint. Settings: Infill - 100% Layer Height - 0.1 mm (saving material is not an option at this point). To create a standard process, the holder (holderArmsLegs) was designed to be identical for legs and arms, with each component plugging into pins that can be chosen in various lengths or adjusted in a 3D software. Inserting the pin into its corresponding hole may require a Dremel, but it's also possible to add more holes in the design using a 3D modeling tool - adjusting is often the preferred option. To secure the joint, glue will need to be applied to the hole. If you have any suggestions or improvements, please share them with us. Thank you. Mirante Lab www.mirantelab.com Printed on a Wanhao printer with the following settings: Rafts - No Supports - Yes Resolution - 0.1 Infill - 100%

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