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Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model
Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container 3d model

Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container

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BLOB AXOLOTL

This cool aquatic creature loves to swim around and hide out in seaweed. The Blob Axolotl has an articulating head, flexible legs, and gills to breath underwater. You can print it in parts and add a color change on the belly and head for single color printers, or you can go all out by printing in multicolor. The seaweed bed opens and closes to double as a container to store your Axolotl. There's even a version with magnets in the feet to cling onto the nearest sea leaf when the waves get choppy.

  • flexi gills
  • flexi legs
  • articulating head
  • seaweed bed container
  • magnetic feet and hidden/no magnet version
  • print-in-parts and multicolor files included

PERSONAL USE ONLY

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PRINT INSTRUCTIONS

  • .12mm layer height for high quality
  • 3+ perimeters recommended for strength
  • print without supports
  • print on flat side
  • eyes snap into head, use superglue if too loose, scale parts or adjust X-Y compensation if needed
  • snap head onto body
  • 3x10mm round magnets fit 100% scale ->amazon link<-, press or glue in depending on your tolerances. For the hidden magnet version, right click on your slicer timeline and "add stop" at the 3.8mm mark to place your magnets.
  • 3MF files are for color information only, settings may need to be adjusted.
Community Makes (1)
Very fun print that turned out great.

Easy to print and it was only the seaweed that gave me a little bit of an issue. One of the blades would loosen from the build plate and start wiggling about while printing. Easily fixed with a brim.

Printed this on a single colour printer, so had to be a little creative with the mesh to get the back fin to print correctly in a separate colour. On that note: not sure why the model has such a large number of polygons (1.4 million on the body alone). Seems a little excessive for such a small model (and made my computer cry until i reduced the number down to 100k-ish).
Very fun print that turned out great.

Easy to print and it was only the seaweed that gave me a little bit of an issue. One of the blades would loosen from the build plate and start wiggling about while printing. Easily fixed with a brim.

Printed this on a single colour printer, so had to be a little creative with the mesh to get the back fin to print correctly in a separate colour. On that note: not sure why the model has such a large number of polygons (1.4 million on the body alone). Seems a little excessive for such a small model (and made my computer cry until i reduced the number down to 100k-ish).


Community Makes (1)
Very fun print that turned out great.

Easy to print and it was only the seaweed that gave me a little bit of an issue. One of the blades would loosen from the build plate and start wiggling about while printing. Easily fixed with a brim.

Printed this on a single colour printer, so had to be a little creative with the mesh to get the back fin to print correctly in a separate colour. On that note: not sure why the model has such a large number of polygons (1.4 million on the body alone). Seems a little excessive for such a small model (and made my computer cry until i reduced the number down to 100k-ish).
Very fun print that turned out great.

Easy to print and it was only the seaweed that gave me a little bit of an issue. One of the blades would loosen from the build plate and start wiggling about while printing. Easily fixed with a brim.

Printed this on a single colour printer, so had to be a little creative with the mesh to get the back fin to print correctly in a separate colour. On that note: not sure why the model has such a large number of polygons (1.4 million on the body alone). Seems a little excessive for such a small model (and made my computer cry until i reduced the number down to 100k-ish).

Discussions
JO
johan_m_o
Very fun print that turned out great. Easy to print and it was only the seaweed that gave me a little bit of an issue. One of the blades would loosen from the build plate and start wiggling about while printing. Easily fixed with a brim. Printed this on a single colour printer, so had to be a little creative with the mesh to get the back fin to print correctly in a separate colour. On that note: not sure why the model has such a large number of polygons (1.4 million on the body alone). Seems a little excessive for such a small model (and made my computer cry until i reduced the number down to 100k-ish).
Very fun print that turned out great.

Easy to print and it was only the seaweed that gave me a little bit of an issue. One of the blades would loosen from the build plate and start wiggling about while printing. Easily fixed with a brim.

Printed this on a single colour printer, so had to be a little creative with the mesh to get the back fin to print correctly in a separate colour. On that note: not sure why the model has such a large number of polygons (1.4 million on the body alone). Seems a little excessive for such a small model (and made my computer cry until i reduced the number down to 100k-ish). 3d model
PrinterKingroon KP3S
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.1 mm
Infill density10 %
SupportsNone
Pat L
flyboypat152

How do I print the web feet and plates on the back with a 1C printer. The way the model is laid out. if I make it flat on the bottom, that will work for the web in the feet but there is nowhere good to put the stop to change filament for the plates, there all at different heights

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The fins on the back can only be done with a multicolor printer.

Blob Axolotl - Flexi Articulated Magnetic Art Toy with Seaweed Container

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