Squishy Turtle

di jakejake

File stampabili (13)

  • stl

    HClip.STL

    41 Ko · 247 268 download

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  • stl

    Head.STL

    670 Ko · 244 148 download

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  • stl

    Spikey_Top.STL

    133 Ko · 233 757 download

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  • stl

    Lopoly_Top.STL

    140 Ko · 228 929 download

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  • stl

    Original_Top.STL

    1.3 Mo · 236 224 download

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  • stl

    Spikey_Top_2.STL

    1003 Ko · 232 137 download

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  • stl

    Spiral_Top.STL

    2.2 Mo · 232 104 download

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  • stl

    Line_Top.STL

    3.5 Mo · 228 750 download

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  • stl

    Plain_Shell.STL

    317 Ko · 210 224 download

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  • stl

    Head95.STL

    670 Ko · 210 306 download

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  • stl

    Head9.STL

    670 Ko · 208 905 download

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  • stl

    Head85.STL

    670 Ko · 208 962 download

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  • stl

    Bottom.STL

    1.7 Mo · 210 607 download

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Descrizione

This design is listed under a non commercial license, please don't ask if you can sell!

Additional shell design stls available here.

This 3d printed turtle uses the same flex concept from my Mini Monster Truck to create legs that allow the toy to bounce and scurry around when tapped. The head can also retract into the shell.

Check out my process for designing this thing here

The model assembles with the printed H-Clips and needs no glue. The parts print without the need for supports.

If you are interested in my design process and latest 3d printing experiments, check out my website and my Twitter.

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This design will probably not work with a brim unless you spend time sanding and cleaning up the edges at the base of the print. This will stick the springs together and make the center channel for the head narrower. Using a raft might also affect this.

If you are having trouble with the head sliding, I have uploaded 3 head files with the stem portion scaled to be narrower:
Head95.stl - 95% original width
Head9.stl - 90% original width
Head85.stl - 85% original width

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