A Brain for Bender (Futurama)

A Brain for Bender (Futurama)

cults3d

This is an alternative head for Alsamen’s Nixon Bender Suit. When I first saw Alsamen’s design I looked at my brain on my desk (the 3D one I printed) and thought: I must do it! The top cover contains an LED and a CR2032 battery. The best is to use the guts of a tea lamp LED (https://www.google.ca/search?q=led+tea+light). No soldering required and the blinking effect add a spooky look! Note how I bent away from each other the LED’s leads (see photo). A small flat screwdriver works great to bend the leads. There is no ON-OFF switch: simply push or pull the battery in the slot. The brain is glued to the base with a drop of hot melting glue for a shorter setting time. Like Alsamen’s design you need a cutout of a soda bottle or another plastic to complete the head. For this design, the dimension is 50mm x 135mm. Brain Layer height: 0.12 Support: touching build plate only Careful: the stem is easy to break. I broke mine so I used a piece of copper wire as a reinforcement before gluing it back. Base Layer height: 0.2 Support: none Top cover Layer height: 0.2 Support: everywhere. Tip: increase the support Z distance by 0.05mm for an easier removal. Eyes & mouth Layer height: 0.12 Support: none No brim required The eyes have a flat side as the iris/pupil. This make them easier to print and color with a fine tipped sharpie. The right eye does not fully enter the brain. Sorry, my brain is asymmetrical! You have two choices for the mouth: with or without cigar. Use a BIG sharpie to darken the edges of the mouth. Do not use a small one: you will stain the teeth. See picture. Lenses Layer height: 0.24 Support: none Infill: 100% I have tried to cut it in 2 halves and print them vertically to get a better light diffusion. Does not worth it. Tip: some transparent filaments are clearer at a higher temperature. Test your own! Cigar Layer height: 0.2 Support: none No brim required

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