3d printed fursuit base
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The lower jaw was left out because it's quicker to produce one from an aluminum profile when printed. Instead, an aluminum rod is bent and sculpted teeth are added using Plaast, found at plaast.de. A photo of the lower jaw is available at...
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More info here: https://toyhou.se/~world/148055.pdw I thought it might be fun to make a fursuit of one of my own PDWs eventually and thought someone else might as well! Again I don't know the scaling so if you plan on using this try to do some...
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You can use this sturdy foundation to build an assortment of imaginative characters, such as plushie friends, engaging robots, or even elaborate fursuits. For an authentic look, simply attach some convincing fake fur using strong adhesive. When it...
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I made this for a planned leodon fursuit but I believe this can also be used for other big cats. For those who don't know, leodons are a Furvilla species that are like ocean-lions. ... I didn't solidify it sorry lol but it was having issues You...
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Left the buck incase people want to customize holes into cute shapes. ...For use only for personal use. Do not sell the printed bases or file ^_^ for profit. ...
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My second attempt at a kemono-style base, haven't test-printed it yet though. ...The halves as well as the eye is for the right side of the head, you will have to mirror each piece for the full base.
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it keeps my free-models page running and helps add more free resources to the furry community.Print the base at 420% and the eyes at 410% using 30% infill. Support will be necessary. Printing the base nose-down is usually the fastest and saves...
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Here's the 3d-model for a head-base that I made for the giant animatronic puppet Ortha - the star of the Eurofurence 23 Pawpet-Show "The Skies of Astar".How Ortha was made (blog-post with many pictures ): https://tioh.livejournal.com/131664.html
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Here's a fresh 3D-model for a head-base that I've created specifically for the giant animatronic puppet Ortha - the star of the Eurofurence 23 Pawpet-Show "The Skies of Astar". ... Get an inside look at how Ortha was brought to life with this blog...
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Each ear consists of a base, two segments, and two hinge parts (print those with flexible filament, so that the ears can move). The files are scaled for costume size (for small heads) - rescale it if you need to. ... How to make the pegs for the...
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For expediency's sake, I've omitted including a lower jawpiece, electing instead to fabricate one from aluminum channel stock at the time of 3D printing. ... To utilize motorized eyelids with movement and lifelike function, the skull-sections must be...
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The issue of people selling prints without permission still persists, and I please ask that you have some respect for these files. You can sell prints- with a link to this account/my Etsy account. No exceptions. Print at 420% with support. PLA+...
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... thought i'd make a wolf using this model. It's not the best, since i'm not an expert in wolves. You can download the eyes and the nose in the original post. You need to print the eyes the same, but the nose should be bigger. Print at 230-240%!! ...
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Hiyaa!! ...Remixed/fixed this skulldog, and low poly-ed it to be easier to print. I can cut the pieces if needed. ...everything is the same as it it in the original file.
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Wickerbeast!! ... Edit: added a version without the big smile for those who need it! Remember my rules: no selling the model file and use with credit! You are allowed to sell prints with credit Scale is about 8015%
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... secured with glue. ...I deliberately omitted the lower jaw section since crafting a replacement using aluminum profiles significantly reduces printing time. ...To accommodate intricate eye mechanics, the original eye holes were strategically widened.
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... Scale depends on your printer. 420% works ok for mine. The eye in in the model to save space, you can separate it in most 3d software. ...(PrusaSlicer: split to parts, or Mesh Mixer: seperate shells) Infill: 30%-50%
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... made separate. As long as you have credit where credit is due and you are not reselling the model (selling prints is okay) I don't care what you do with my models. If you end up using this, please post a make! ...I'd love to see how this turns out!
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A 3D printed base for holding laser engraved acrylic panels.
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I did add some ventilation holes, that can also be used to attach the fur.The ears, tongue, and nose are not included - use:Nose: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/95914-fursuit-or-puppet-head-base-version-80-khajiitTongue:...
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I designed a sturdy base to replace the flimsy one that came with my 3D printed moon night light. The original base was prone to instability, but I crafted a more reliable alternative. ...This new base can accommodate balls of any size, simply adjust...
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3D Printed parts for the Sherline lathe base modification YouTube Links: Part 1: https://youtu.be/t0aWD35OoZM Part 2: https://youtu.be/8l0fx9UJ1PQ Part 3: https://youtu.be/om9Vjc0SLLE Part 4: https://youtu.be/ndekA3CrOCc
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Intended for dogs but can be modified for other animals Scale: %10000 Infill: high, 50%-80% Make sure to sand rough edges before use
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This will probably be my last free model. Between the model theft and having to visit the library for each model, I can't support it anymore. All of my new models will be posted to Etsy for $10, a minimal fee compared to most vendors. ... load in...
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This robotic wonder was crafted with Tinkercad's innovative online editor, accessible at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/dkzWdVPPuTD. Four smaller holes are strategically positioned to accommodate bands connected directly to a servo motor, giving...
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Modeled for the Red Fox, but can be modified for other similar animals Scale: 10000% (Scale to a model of your head for accurate sizing) Infill: 50%-80% high No jawset or hinges included
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Intended for generic dragons but can be modified to other animals scale: depends on your slicer. ...430% works for me Infill: 30%-50% needs to be strong Supports: yes Time: around 24hrs on good settings
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Designed for the Gray Wolf but can be modified for other canines Scale: 10000% (Approx, scale it to a model of your head for accuracy) Infill: High, 50-80% hinges and jawset not included
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/dkzWdVPPuTD Use the four smaller holes for bands connected to a servo motor, to wag the tail. ...middle hole is for metal wire, to allow the tail to be semi rigid.