Wendigo Skull with dowel connectors
by schtiewie · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Other |
| License | CC BY |
| Triangles | 2.1k |
| Uploaded | Sep 30, 2023 |
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That is a remix of https://www.printables.com/model/265083-wendigo-costume-set Thx to Эдуард Сухарев@_343457 for sharing it. I like the idea of three parts for the scull and one (two) parts for the antlers. For the antler my Bambu was to small. Bambu P1P have only 256x256x256mm. So i cut the antlers in two parts that fits to my bambu. Also add a connection dowel in both side with 20mm lenght on both sides. You have to play aroud with the angle when you add it to your slices, But it fits on the bambu. I add holes for plastic dowels that the three parts fits exactly together. The antlers get also hole and plastic dowel, so that did not break, when the giant antlers hang or stuck anywhere. Also add 50mm screw holes to fix the antlers well together with sheet-metal screws. Please use on the first 50mm of the lower antler part a strong wall and 50% infill. You can use a modifier cube in Bambu Stuudio. Optional i add distance parts for mounting the screws with 20mm washers to the antlers. I thinks that is nice to have. I use that model as a present for a friend. I try to put the mask to my small head and it did not fit. Also my small wife did not fit the scull on her head. I would recommend to use min 103-104% So please measure your head. From the original discribtion: Scale it properly! For 57cm head circumference 103% scale up gives a snug fit, 104-105% should work better For 58cm head circumference 107% scale up should work well For 59cm head circumference 110% reported to fit well over a headmask Please keep in mind, when you scale it, scale also the plastic dowles for the scull. Dowles are done like the wood dowles, so you can add much glue into the holes ad did not stuck! I use fore the antlers and the back part of the scull "strong tree" support. Orientation is for left and right is not like you view on it in front of you, it is like you wear the scull.
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