Raccoon in Pedal Bin
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A Tiny Raccoon Lives in a Trash Can. Press the pedal, and the raccoon pushes open the lid with its outstretched arms. All files are designed to print at their intended size, using a 0.2mm layer height from a 0.4mm nozzle. Feel free to experiment! RIPB_Bin_Base.stl is the main part of the pedal bin, and it can be printed without support. However, you may want to add some support where the pedal-hole is. RIPB_Bin_Lid.stl is the lid of the pedal bin, which can also be printed without support. RIPB_Bin_Pedal.stl is the pedal, meant to be printed sideways for added strength. It requires a bit of support. RIPB_Bin_Raccoon.stl Is the raccoon itself, designed to print on its back. Support is needed only for his back; his head, arms, and legs/feet can print without it. Depending on the quality of the print, the bin_base may require some sanding on the inside to prevent the raccoon from getting stuck. This was not a problem in my case. Designing This Object The design was created using Blender 2.8, with numerous iterations tested using an Anycubic i3 mega. The files were sliced using Cura. Assembling This Object Assembly requires printing all the parts and then putting them together according to your preference.
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