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Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut 3d model
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Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut 3d model
Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut 3d model
Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut 3d model
Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut 3d model
Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut 3d model
Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut 3d model
Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut 3d model

Floppy Donut - Articulating flexi donut

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It's a floppy donut!

This particular model is special because we designed it in one of my Twitch streams! People got to see how it was designed!

There are two different donuts provided! One with sprinkles and one without sprinkles!

Printing Instructions: The 3mf provided was created using Bambu Studio and has the following settings already configured.

  • I chose to scale it up to 130% to make it as big as a normal donut. Feel free to scale it up as big as you'd like.
  • Layer height: 0.2
  • Wall loops: 3
  • Supports: Nope!

I've included a zip file with the model split up into different colors to make it easier to paint in the slicer. If you print them separately, you will not be able to glue them together (who would want to deal with that tedious mess, anyway?).

If you choose not to use the 3mf file, this is how you'd paint the model easily:

In Orca Slicer or Bambu Slicer (You can probably do this with other slicers, too, but I'm not familiar with them in order to give instruction), when importing, select all the different STLs that comprise the entire donut, then select "Open". The slicer will then ask "Load these files as a single object with multiple parts?" to which you will select "Yes".

At the left under the Process section, there's a toggle to change from Global to Objects. After you've toggled it to Objects you can now change the colors of each part in order to easily paint it.

Make sure you have your build plate nice and clean to avoid adhesion issues. Either clean it with an ammonia based cleaner like Windex or clean it with high quality dish soap and warm water. IPA also helps, but not guaranteed to work.

Thank you for your time and consideration on this matter.

Feel free to join my discord for additional support, questions, or suggestions!

Community Makes (3)
I absolutely love how my Halloween donut turned out, it's been a huge hit and it's not even Halloween yet!
what a neat build
Awesome!
I absolutely love how my Halloween donut turned out, it's been a huge hit and it's not even Halloween yet!
what a neat build
Awesome!


Community Makes (3)
I absolutely love how my Halloween donut turned out, it's been a huge hit and it's not even Halloween yet!
what a neat build
Awesome!
I absolutely love how my Halloween donut turned out, it's been a huge hit and it's not even Halloween yet!
what a neat build
Awesome!

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I absolutely love how my Halloween donut turned out, it's been a huge hit and it's not even Halloween yet!
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The “Floppy Donut – Articulating Flexi Donut” piece was such a neat blend of playful design and clever engineering—I love how something as simple as a donut can be reimagined to flex and bend in unexpected ways. It made me think of those satisfying contortions you get from digital streaming—like how Pirlo TV effortlessly adjusts to different devices without a hiccup. It’s small design touches like that which truly elevate user experience. What was the first thing that

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This model is restricted by licensing terms.