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Michael T

Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs

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Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
Ripped-Out Articulated Eyeballs 3d model
2 Likes2 DownloadsJuly 24, 2024


Here is my next Halloween Release - This one requires some instructions so please read the 3D Printing Settings below!

This is a multi-part print so you can print every part in a different color! There a re also single file versions included if you prefer. I also added 3mf files for Bambu printers.

For the Eyeball there is a simple version that does not have the reflection on it - Pick whatever you like.

No glue required unless you print it incredibly huge.

3D PRINTING SETTINGS

Print every part in the same scale, I recommend 100% or higher - I tested at 75% minimum but it may not work depending on printer / filament as the veins may snap!

Use 3 walls for the Socket - I tested it like 20 times with 4 different sizes and made changes so it should not break when inserting or removing the eye.

3 Use brim for the Optical Nerve if you are worried about adhesion - But avoid using brim for other parts.

Do not use supports for any of the Parts

Make sure you don't have an Elephant Foot on your prints - If you do you will have a hard time inserting the parts.

Assembly:

Place the Shine in the Iris > Lock it down with the Pupil > Insert all into the Eyeball -> Insert Eyeball into Socket -> Screw Optical Nerve to Socket

Important Note:

The parts fit together with the current scale - The more you scale up the more the Eyeball parts will get a bit loose, the more you scale down the harder it will be to snap them together. I tested: 75%, 100%, 120% and 200% - All worked nicely, You need to have your printer tuned in order for everything to fit.


2 Likes2 DownloadsJuly 24, 2024




2 Likes2 DownloadsJuly 24, 2024