Ring of Ram (D&D prop item)

Ring of Ram (D&D prop item)

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My take on a Ring of Ram, the D&D magic item. I claim no authorship of the original concept, D&D, or any of that. That belongs to Wizards of the Coast. I'm using a CCANCSA license on this one because I don't care about attribution, just don't go selling it. Print it on one of its open sides (i.e., hole-down) with supports - otherwise, the ram's head will be droopy. You might be able to get away with printing it "head-up" with supports, but I've only printed it once so far in the "hole-down" position at 0.2mm layers. The ring is approximately size US13 (22.6mm). If you scale it and find a good sweet spot, post a comment or even a remix - cheers and happy printing! Print Settings: Printer: Folgertech 2020 Kossel Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% Notes: I've only tried printing once so far, but was happy with initial results. How I Designed This I found a free SVG of a ram's head via an image search and morphed it a bit. Then, I used the path2openscad plugin for Inkscape to get it ready. Next, in openscad, I added a scale=[1, 0.9] to the linear extrude to give it some depth. I exported the STL and loaded it into Tinkercad, where I made the ring base out of primitives: two cylinders (on a hole), and two "roofs" (both holes). After that, I tinkered with extruding the ram's head in the right shape into the ring. Finally, I cleaned up the finger hole with another cylinder.

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