Flexi Raptor
by Cavedog · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Mechanical |
| License | CC BY-NC |
| Triangles | 63.4k |
| Uploaded | Apr 23, 2019 |
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Description
A flexible velociraptor! How cool! This is a very flexible (with 19 joints!), print-in-place model I spent a long time designing. A lot of attention to detail is in this model, and a few of the smaller tail links are weak due to their size so be careful! He can stand on his own or hang from something; he can even bite his own tail! He should print and pop off the board in a completely flexible state. He seems happiest when hanging from a computer monitor. Have fun! Not suitable for small children, the tail end pieces may be fragile and could break off and be swallowed. Check me out on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/Cavedog/about Check me out on MyMiniFactory: https://www.myminifactory.com/users/Cavedog Print instructions Make sure you print him on his RIGHT SIDE. His tail is tapered and I designed him so that his tail sits flat with the right side of his body for printability. No supports or rafts are needed. I used 210° first layer temp, 205° printing temp, 60° bed temp for best results. My printer is dialed in well; if you experience issues I suggest printing at least 125% scale, slow down a little and try slightly higher or lower temperatures.
AI Analysis: This is a model of a velociraptor, designed as a toy for play. The model features articulated joints and a flexible structure, allowing it to be posed in various ways. It is made from a lightweight material and is intended for children to interact with and play with, providing a fun and engaging experience.
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