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Tiny Owl

McGybeer avatarMcGybeer

June 27, 2024

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Description

Print-in-place articulated Tiny Owl! My smallest design up today 😁 Considerations: It's small and articulated. That means that good bed adhesion is required. For tricky filaments that usually have worse adhesion I recommend using some kind of glue (my personal favourite is 3DLac spray). Because of its size, I recommend printing them at 0.16 mm layer height. 0.2 mm should work as well. It has a small built-in brim for the wings. Easy to remove after printing. It has a couple of support dots in the armpits to help stabilize the wings during printing. It may feel a bit hard to open the wings on the first try, but should be loose after that. To change colors easily, check my quick tutorial. EDIT: After several requests, I've added a version with a larger gap for the head articulation. You can find them with the suffix “XG” inside the extra gap folder. Check here for Commercial License