Massive props to StevenDuvall for laying a quality foundation for my remix effort based on his work
Intense and in-depth scientific market search has shown us that 95mm is the optimal length for a 3D printed articulated fish skeleton and that 9 sets of bones is greatly preferred to a cartoonish 6. This STL and its keychain variant are provided to you under a liberal CC agreement so that you can use them as you wish - even to print and sell them without bored neck-beard keyboard warriors trolling you about licensing particulars. Oh, BTW, bearded dragons suck ... it's just a lumpy gecko, pfftttt. Get a turtle, dude.
Should be resizable without any real tolerance issues T
My test print;
210c/67c @60mm/s (20mm/s base layer)
3rdAxis 1.75mm PLA @0.4mm nozzle
Used ~2.9m of filament, 57min print
Market test group; 2 autistic children, who loved them - even the 80mm prototype which has been named "Fishy". Why not? (True story)
Wow ... you got all the way to the bottom of the text! Honestly, who does that? Cheers ;)
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
200
Infill:
15
Filament: 3rd Axis (imported) PLA White
Notes:
3D prints that are watched intensely throughout the print process are 5% less likely to show layering artifacts.
Category: Toys & Games
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.