T-Rex Tooth Necklace

T-Rex Tooth Necklace

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From the base model of The T-Rex Skull by Curriculum and designed for the contest T-Rex Remix Challenge. For those who want something more than a shark-tooth necklace or remember Dr. Grant's raptor claw from Jurassic Park and want something similar. This is the sixth tooth back from the T-Rex that can also make a fancy looking necklace. The primary has the holes on both the long sides, while the alternative has the hole on the front and back of the tooth. The two printed model images are of the primary version. One printed in Natural ABS on MakerBot Replicator 2X and the other printed in PLA on the MakerBot Replicator (fifth generation). Keep in mind, both the images are from different (earlier) versions of the tooth and results may differ very slightly than the files here. The tooth was extracted from the model in Blender, and thereafter modified in TinkerCAD for finishing details and the holes. If you want to edit the TinkerCAD version, you can go here. Instructions Using MakerWare. Infill: 85% Shells: 2 Height: 0.15 mm Supports: No (If in default position, if laying on side, then you will probably want some supports) Base: No You will likely need to clean out the hole after the print. Feel free to comment if you try, and succeed, with other settings/software.

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