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Other STL Download - Bubo Articulatedby 3dmpro – 3D printable model from Creality Cloud Creality Cloud

Other STL Download - Bubo Articulatedby 3dmpro

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Bubo Articulated is based on the mechanical owl featured in the 1981 Clash of the Titans,** Bubo has been remodeled and redesigned to allow for easy printing and full articulation of major body parts. ** Wings, legs, talons, and head can be posed. Most of the body parts have been designed to easily snap together or can be bound together using the the custom bolts designed for the legs and torso, and by using m3 screws and nuts to more firmly bind jointed areas in the wings, legs, and feet. M3 screws are a perfect fit at default scale. A version of the rear torso, with the tail attached, has been supplied as a print option. The tail is the only part not designed to snap into place or doesn't have a printable element to attach it.The default height, once assembled, is approximately 150mm. If scaled up or down, measure the screw holes and find the appropriate screw and nut size for the resized model.. All parts have been printed and tested using a resin printer, but should also work with a finely calibrated FDM. I've also printed it a half scale to ensure that the pivots can still snap together without breaking. There should be a few examples depicted in the sample imagery attached to this posting.Several of the attached images show early tests and a few of the initial structural designs created for the wing. The initial design only rotated on a single axis, but the current rotates up and down at elbow, while all other pivots allow the wing to folder and bend. This allows for more interesting poses, despite the limited range of rotation.Assembly details and suggestions are attached, but most parts will require some support. Parts like the head, neck, torso front / back, may be printed on their flattest end. An alternative front and rear torso have been included with topology revisions and without the bolt holes, which results in a cleaner final print, but require glue to attach the torso halves.
Source
Creality Cloud
Published
What you need to print this: Beginner Low confidence
Why?
print-in-place design · significant post-processing
Print-in-place Hardware needed
Supports 1/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 2/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA
Post-processing
Gluing, Hardware
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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