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Easter Bunny Springo
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I was inspired by [Devin Montes](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVc6AHfGw9b2zOE_ZGfmsnw) [(@MakeAnything3D)](https://twitter.com/makeanything3d?lang=en) to create a slingo of my own - an Easter Bunny.
It's my first attempt and I've included the Fusion 360 file. You'll notice that the head and body are in two separate parts. I did this mostly for my own convenience during the development process. I've included STLs for the head and body separately, and 1 big STL that includes them both. If you print them separately you can print the head at a low infill. The body should be 100%. If you print the single model, you can use your slicer to change the infill settings of the two areas if you'd like. I did this in Slic3r.
There are also STLs for the left and right eye and the nose. I printed these in a different color and they snap into place. You could use a dot of glue, but I didn't find it necessary - especially for the eyes.
Here are a couple of short videos showing the bunny:
It's my first attempt and I've included the Fusion 360 file. You'll notice that the head and body are in two separate parts. I did this mostly for my own convenience during the development process. I've included STLs for the head and body separately, and 1 big STL that includes them both. If you print them separately you can print the head at a low infill. The body should be 100%. If you print the single model, you can use your slicer to change the infill settings of the two areas if you'd like. I did this in Slic3r.
There are also STLs for the left and right eye and the nose. I printed these in a different color and they snap into place. You could use a dot of glue, but I didn't find it necessary - especially for the eyes.
Here are a couple of short videos showing the bunny:
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