The jacksepticeye
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Here's what happened: I had to export all parts into one STL file because of scaling issues with the software I'm using. This means you'll need to print out the entire set at once, which can be a bit annoying. Don't worry, it's not the end of the world! After printing, simply separate the models and delete any unnecessary ones. I printed my model in 0.15 scale, but unfortunately, I couldn't figure out how to fix this problem. I decided to create a four-piece 3D model of Jacksepticeye's logo, and here it is! The set includes one stand, one eyeball, one iris, and one pupil. I designed it so that the pieces fit together smoothly, with minimal cleanup required. In fact, they often fit perfectly without needing any glue, although this may depend on your printer settings and quality. The model has a medium level of detail, making it suitable for most printers. I hope you enjoy it! If you're interested in seeing how I printed the model, check out my YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/QYKPTqDdLvg To print the model, I used green, blue, and black ABS at 240 degrees Celsius with 60-100% infill. I also tried to minimize infill issues by using a basic printer setup. When I finished printing each part, I simply assembled them all together. I created this model in Maya, although I'm not a professional user of the software. Due to my education, I occasionally use it for projects like this one. It took me about an hour to create the basic mesh for the four pieces, and then... well, let's just say time flew by!
With this file you will be able to print The jacksepticeye 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 The jacksepticeye.