
The Devil Made Me Do It
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An initial rendition of this masterpiece was accomplished by Skyler, my fifth-grade student, in approximately an hour. The first remix by Andreas was also skillfully executed. I later improved upon Skyler's version, converting it into a kit suitable for printing using our dual extruder printer and assembly. Another variant features the devil casting a glance back at his pitchfork with a slightly askew tongue. To print this model correctly, you must use a dual extruder printer to print the red & brown main body and black & white eyes. The red pegs that come with the printed body are used for attaching it to the base. Just slide in the black pitchfork provided into the devil's hands. Don't forget to print two copies of the eyes. For assembly, use Gorilla Glue to attach the eyes, teeth and belt buckle. To position the teeth correctly, apply a small drop of glue into each tooth socket and carefully place them using a pointed tool.
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