January 10, 2019
Description
Well, I like trilobites. There you go. This one has legs to stand on (24 of them). I figured this one is easier to obtain in my neighborhood than a fossil trilobite, even though they're really common, or so I've heard.
When I was a kid, I thought it was trill-OH-Bite. Now I know it's TRY-Lobe-ITE. Because every one has a clearly defined middle lobe, left lobe and right lobe. As a kid, I thought it was because they all have a front chunk, a bunch of body segments, and rear chunk (but they don't all have a rear chunk...) just pointless trivia now. Enjoy this one-piece, non-posable, not-living trilobite.
if support structure is an issue, try printing upside-down with all 24 feet in the air, then just sand the carapace smooth later.
License:
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