July 16, 2025
Description
An edit of an articulating Furby face.
Regardless of print orientation, the holes for wiring the eye and mouth parts together are prone to being clogged/deformed. I used a manual drill to resize them for 1.75mm filament—the outer/upper faceplates keep everything neatly in place.
Some pieces (e.g. the beak bits) are impossible to print without support. I prioritized the articulation points at the cost of a rougher surface—doesn't matter if you're sanding.
Note: the eyes accept 16 mm chips. A different size could be achieved by resizing the given eye chips and then uniformly scaling the other objects.
UPDATE: poked some holes in the lower face plate that allow it to be roughly stitched to a fabric body. A possible replacement for glue your thread/cord is thick enough. Slicer shows a few non-manifold faces but it prints in filament fine.
License:
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