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Spooky Hand (wall mounted)

Dany Sánchez avatarDany Sánchez

October 22, 2024

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Description

Sure to spook an unexpected passerby in the dark!


I made a quick design on Tinkercad for a spooky hand that can be easily hung on a wall thanks to a jig.

It's not super smooth or detailed, made of basic Tinkercad shapes, but it works and it looks great!  I have a magnet hook on my apartment door that works perfectly for this.

It can also be used on a table, or inside a bowl with snacks or candy in a party.

Have fun with it!
 

  • No supports.
  • Brim, glue or other bed adhesion enhancements recommended.
  • Mine is 0.28 mm layers, lightning infill. You can make it stronger depending on the use, and even use 3 perimeters.
  • Easy to paint or glue fake hairs to.