Reverse Bear Trap from Saw
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The Reverse Bear Trap from Saw is meticulously modeled in Blender 2.82, boasting a jaw capacity to open an impressive 70 degrees just like in the movie. The intricate mechanism relies on a spring and pin setup to function seamlessly. While some parts necessitate the use of superglue for stability, the majority of components are simply plugged in. To achieve a life-sized print, scaling is required to be 2.5 times larger than the original design. The entire project was printed using an Artillery Sidewinder X1, with the total printing time exceeding 20 hours. For those seeking to amplify the jaw capacity, new files have been uploaded to Thing Files and are labeled as UpperJawBigger.stl and LowerjawBigger.stl.
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