
Skeleton (Snaps together and moveable)
thingiverse
A customizable skeleton made entirely of moveable bones that can be easily assembled without using glue, twine or bolts. The skeleton has fully functional arms, legs and spine with moveable fingers, replicating real skeletal constraints. It serves as a perfect toy, Halloween decoration, or office desk item that can also be hung on strings or from the rearview mirror of a car for added style. To witness its remarkable movements in action, check out this captivating GIF at http://i.giphy.com/lXiRzFKpHAdVFXqA8. Also note that a scale-fix and new assembly guide are now included as an additional pdf. This skeletal marvel was significantly modified from the original design featured in the game Last Knight, available for public viewing at http://www.lastknightthegame.com/. To hold your custom skeleton securely in place, use this convenient stand available on thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1110368. For best results and optimal stability during printing, we recommend using ABS material set to 0.2mm or lower, and utilizing a default size as the smallest possible setting. Feel free to enlarge your skeleton printout for toy purposes or try it on the provided testbed STL model if needed. Printing the entire kit all at once is acceptable; however, we highly recommend dividing it into four distinct batch prints to prevent extensive wait times between layer completions. Each individual bone piece comes in separate .stl files and the right and left arms/legs are included separately with instructions for mirroring as needed via printer software scaling. For quick setup guidelines, follow our comprehensive illustrated assembly manual found here http://i.imgur.com/zTJ3wV3.jpg; though keep in mind that eyes provided in optional parts may pose slight sticking difficulties. Detailed and comprehensive instruction manuals can be located within the attached pdf files for reference.
With this file you will be able to print Skeleton (Snaps together and moveable) with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Skeleton (Snaps together and moveable).