
Solid Unicorn Horn with Glue Holes
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My wife's non-profit had the opportunity to decorate a foal for something a local charity does- if you're not a resident of Lexington KY it isn't worth worrying about the details. But the kids who were going to decorate it decided that it -needed- to be a unicorn, so I was tasked with coming up with the horn. The original design wasn't bad, but it needed to a) be smaller to fit onto my Ender S1 and b) had a flat bottom to be epoxied to the forehead of the fiberglass horse. I used OpenSCAD to chop off the bottom where the strap would go through and to add 5 holes to the bottom to give the epoxy multiple axes to adhere to (at least on the horn). I didn't do any resizing in the STL file- I did that in the slicer and dropped the height to about 140mm and the widths to 40mm and 35mm. It was printed out 100% infill for strength (it's going to be out in public and I was afraid if it wasn't solid that it could break if someone accidentally or intentionally grabbed it). As pictured, it was printed with ZIRO transparent glitter filament and then coated by glue and even more glitter.
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