
Test Bird
thingiverse
A miniature mechanical bird perches in a whimsical landscape created with Thingiverse Customizer at https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=47032. Designing Your Own Mechanical Bird: A Step-by-Step Guide 1. Define the Tilted Toes: Use toes_length = 4 to adjust the depth of the mechanical bird's claws. 2. Experiment with Angle: Adjust the sharpness of its grip by manipulating toes_angle to 80 degrees. 3. Leg Powerhouse: Choose legs_number at 2 for optimal balance and support in this unique design. 4. Delicate Rings: Use ring_thickness = 3 to establish the dimension of the intricate patterns etched onto its beak. 5. Bead-Like Legs: legs_diameter at 2 enhances the precision engineering involved in creating each slender limb. 6. The Body Matters: Employ body_thickness = 4 for maximum sturdiness, while keeping in mind that excessive thickness may interfere with mobility. 7. Circular Patterns: Decide ring_outer_diameter = 6 to bring elegance and beauty to this artistic interpretation of machinery and nature. 8. The Balance of Separation: Apply beak_separation_ratio = 67 for optimal harmony between structure and movement. 9. The Face Lift: Modify shape parameters at 040,020,030,008,005,013,000,015,005,030,050,025 to customize its countenance in minute detail. 10. Brilliant Details: Adjust eye_diameter at 2.5 for a brighter or darker appearance, emphasizing the contrast between artificial components and real life settings. 11. Asymmetrical Delights: Control ring_orientation = 2 to add an element of mystery to this fascinating mechanical design. 12. Proportion and Placement: Modify legs_spacings = 2 for maximum practicality in the creation process without losing any artistic expression. 13. Precision Details: Use rounding = 2 to craft finer, more realistic edges across its components. 14. Fine-Tuning Depth Perception: Define layer_height at 0.25 for crisp accuracy and precise precision within every single layer.
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