
ScritchyScratchy
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It actually works pretty great. I wasn't sure if it would do the job, but it not only printed fine and was a perfect size for what I needed, it also relieves any dry skin itches without making me look like I was in a fight with Wolverine. I deleted the first attempt because it was a crappy stupid file, and this one works better haha. I attempted a print, but stopped it nearly immediately - too small. I edited to make it bigger and refine just a touch. I will attempt another print and then let you know how it works at intended purpose. These are ridiculously simple objects, but they get the job done, and I praise them. I have dry skin, and there are a couple places between my shoulder blades that are just out of reach for good itch relief. I didn't need it to have a super long handle because I don't need that much more reach, and my print bed is small-ish, plus I wanted one that just had a flat surface for the business end rather than one that looks like "claws" or comes to points. In addition to being dry, my skin can sometimes be sensitive, and I don't need to look like I was attacked by badgers. I'm not sure how well it will print, and I'm not sure if it's going to work as well as hoped once it does, but boy howdy, I'm sure gonna find out. I basically just slapped a bunch of shapes together and then carved at them by merging them with other shapes. You ungroup this thing, and it's a hot mess. Have fun though if you want to do things to it. I am not learning 3D design anything resembling quickly or easily so anybody who can take one of my free tinkered up designs and then modify it to suit a need or desire of theirs is more than welcome, and I sure hope they share because I'd love to see it! This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/xq6BpeH6hq
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