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Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
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Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model
Flexi Transforming Dog 3d model

Flexi Transforming Dog

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Print-in-place model of a Flexi Dog

It transform from a solid, standing model to a flexi model (except ears and a tail wich are always moving) To lock the legs set them streight down and push up. You will hear a click The force and tolerances are set like for kids - but it will depend on the filament used

Ears can rotate all around A tail can swing to sides

Model can be printed in one color and with few colors on multicolor printer


If you want to sell prints of this models you can buy a Commercial license (for life) Check a LinkTree in my bio Or join my Commercial Plan where you can sell prints of all of my models on Thangs


Short Video https://www.instagram.com/p/DFpu6gvtJcO/


Printed with PLA with: 0.1mm and 0.2mm layer height 10% grid infill 2 walls


FlexiTransformingDog_Brim - will work as a brim for ears and a tail. This will help with bed adhesion Set it to the same place as a base model and merge them together

Connectors (on legs and body parts) will be printed 'half-in air' There is a 0.2mm gap between connectors and other parts on Z axis - this works like a self support It is not recommended to resize model up - apart of connectors looking a little worse there should be no problems with the print itself but you may need too much force to transform from solid to flexi and the opposite. You are free to test it tho

Print one single color Dog first before going to print MULTICOLOR See if everything will work fine

After a print you will need to break small connections between parts Move a tail left-right and ears front-back. For the rest use up or down movement


Multicolor print: Select FlexiTransformingDog, MULTICOLOR_dark, MULTICOLOR_light and MULTICOLOR_red in your file explorer and move them to the slicer Click 'yes' when asked if you want to add is as a one model - it will merge all the files to one. If there will be no such notification merge them by yourself (select all, right click and merge) Then choose a color for each model 'Dark' is a nose, center of eyes and paw pads 'Light' is outer part of eye 'Red' is a mouth

If models are merge you can then duplicate them to fill the bed plate

I printed 8 models with 0.2mm layer height (to lower number of filament changes)



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Flexi Transforming Dog

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Grzegorz K
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This model is restricted by licensing terms.