Print-In-Place Pumpkin Spider

Print-In-Place Pumpkin Spider

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PLEASE NOTE: This can be a challenging print, and while the end result is very satisfying, it may need some tuning depending on your printer. A raft can help if you have adhesion or elephants' foot problems. Remember to turn off supports/brim! :))) Pumpkin mode holds together best when it’s nesting in something- like a spool, a cup, but preferably not a blender. --- File guide: --- “Multi colour printer”- use for multi-material printers. Load all the files in, attribute the colour to those parts in your slicer, and you’re good to go! “Single colour printer”- use for single-material printers. “Spare parts” - replacement parts "Test prints" - small parts of the spider, to test your printer's tolerance/materials with --- Post-printing (IMPORTANT): --- Quick YouTube video showing post-printing: https://youtu.be/XOlvKscLrVM There's some small connectors in the base of the print, to keep parts stable during printing. They’re designed to break away easily, but you can also snip them with side cutters/scissors. There are also connectors holding the lower neck joint, and the chin, which should come off naturally when you move the joints, but cutting them also works. The fangs are supported by the two front legs- hold the leg firmly, and then lift the fangs up off the supports (as shown in the video) Enjoy! Multi-colour test print done by Ryan Schwalb using the Prusa MMU Base pumpkin designed by tone001 on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/tone001/ Thank you for the support! All feedback greatly appreciated!

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