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Hey Gang,
It's that time again. The early release of my new Leopard Gecko model is here! This is the most flexible articulated critter I've made yet!
This time we have leg locks on all four legs, which allows for even more posing options including standing on all fours! I've added an additional mid-torso joint for more bend to the body. Last, I redesigned the first tail joint which allows for the tail to be bent almost straight up, much like real Leopard Geckos do when in a defensive posture. I love how loose this guy feels. He's really satisfying to fidget with. I hope you enjoy!
I'm planning to release this model to Cults3D later next week. In the meantime, I would love to hear any feedback so that I can address any issues before I release it there.
Happy Printing!
Matt
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3D PRINTING SETTINGS
Body: Print-In-Place. No Supports (Aside from possibly a Brim)
Head: Snap-Fit to Body. Requires Support "Touching Buildplate". (I like Cura's "Tree" supports)
Body with custom Brim: Print-in-Place, Brim geo is built-in so no need to generate one. It's optimized to cover only necessary areas, for easier clean-up.
Head with custom Brim: Print-in-Place, Brim geo is built in so no need to generate one. The custom brim on this one is only on the ball joint. I find that sometimes that joint likes to pop off the bed and run for the hills.
Good bed adhesion is a must! I highly suggest using a BRIM or RAFT to make sure the tail stays upright as the segments build, or use the "customBrim" version of the body.
10-20% Infill.
3 Walls.
For a demonstration of how I use Cura's support blockers to print the Head and Body at the same time, please check out this video. It's super easy!
https://tinyurl.com/mr3zkyue
Here is a quick video showing the easiest method for snap-fitting the head onto the body: https://youtu.be/DWsYu2BY7ow
Scale to your liking! 100% creates an approximately 10" model, so that will make it easy to scale it to your desired size. (80% = 8", 75% = 7.5", etc.) Depending on your printer tolerances, you should be able to print close to 60-65% before the joint function may start to become compromised. YMMV
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