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Mini Articulating Spine Keychain

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These print-in-place “mini spines” are fun to print and feel really weird to hold and move. Use them as keychains, fidget spines, or offbeat decorations. Two five-vertebrae chains are included, one with a loop at the top and one without. Separate vertebrae are provided to make your own chain as long as you want! See here for text embossed vertebrae that can be added to your design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4916377. See here for video: https://youtu.be/bVlRynm7T5Y The spines must be printed as oriented, with the spinous processes point up. Changing the orientation of the file will result in improper printing of the inner ball joint between adjacent vertebrae. The transverse processes that stick out sideways to not need support. Therefore, you only need to support the base of the vertebral bodies and the “loop” if you are printing files with a top loop. In order to adequately support the curved bottom surface of the vertebral body, try raising the object 3mm off of the build plate, and using the “Line” support in Cura, with the density increased to 40%. After printing there will be some small adhesions on the inside ball joint and in the facet joints. Just do some gentle spinal mobilization and they will release and move freely. Be sure to let your print fully cool first! If the plastic is still soft, the connector may break when you try to move it. To build your own, import the number and types of vertebrae that you’ll need to the same origin point within your software of choice. Leave the top vertebrae at the origin, and move the rest of the vertebrae back in increments of 15mm (i.e. move the second vertebrae 15mm, the third vertebra 30mm, and so on.) You can make the spine as long as you want, limited only by the size of your build plate. Note that these are not anatomically correct! For design purposes, each vertebra is modelled off of the same vertebra, L3. The vertebral foramen has been filled in to provide strength and minimize overhangs, and the artic
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Household
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MakerOnline
Gepubliceerd
Wat je nodig hebt om te printen: Beginner Lage betrouwbaarheid
Waarom?
print-in-place ontwerp
Print-in-place
Supports 1/3
Montage 0/3
Instellingen 1/3
Bedgrootte 0/3
Nabewerking 0/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
Bestandsformaat
STL
Materiaal
PLA
Min. bedgrootte
50 mm (Klein)
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer of vergelijkbaar
Veelgestelde vragen
Welke 3D-printer is geschikt voor Mini Articulating Spine Keychain?
Elke FDM-printer zou goed overweg moeten kunnen met Mini Articulating Spine Keychain. Het is geprint op machines zoals Bambu Lab A1 Mini, Prusa Mini+, Creality Ender 3, most FDM printers. Een minimaal bouwvolume van 50 mm wordt aanbevolen.
Heeft Mini Articulating Spine Keychain supports nodig bij het printen?
Mini Articulating Spine Keychain is print-in-place — komt gebruiksklaar van het printbed. Geen supports, geen montage.
In welk bestandsformaat is Mini Articulating Spine Keychain beschikbaar?
Mini Articulating Spine Keychain is beschikbaar in het formaat STL. Deze bestanden kunnen worden geopend en geslicet met gratis software zoals Cura, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio of OrcaSlicer voor FDM-printen, of ChiTuBox en Lychee Slicer voor resin-printen. De download wordt aangeboden via MakerOnline.
Is Mini Articulating Spine Keychain gratis te downloaden?
Ja, Mini Articulating Spine Keychain is gratis te downloaden via MakerOnline. Controleer altijd de licentie op het oorspronkelijke platform om commercieel gebruik, remixen en naamsvermelding te begrijpen.
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