Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Splatoon's Golden Toothpick
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Cut for both resin printing and FDM. Finishes around 10", assembles on a 7.25" long dowel, 5mm (or 3/16") wide.
The FDM printing version has a solid takoyaki ball and needs no special printing set-up, though we suggest you print with very low layers to preserve the detail. It needs minimal support, as the bottom part of the ball is attached to the lower part of the stick.
The resin printing version has a hollow takoyaki ball; it has some holes put in it for better drainage of excess resin. We suggest that you fill the ball with a tiny bit of sprayable expanding foam after assembly; it'll lock the center dowel in place and give you better durability. You will only need a tiny amount, as any excess will surge out of the holes. We suggest putting painter's tape over the holes and then perforating it with a pen so that air can escape through the holes (preventing the foam from simply bursting the ball) and to make clean-up of excess foam easier. A small nozzle can help you inject the foam directly inside. These holes can then be patched with a mix of superglue and baby powder or bondo spot putty.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
We printed ours at 0.1 and 0.15mm layers. We suggest keeping a moderate infill (no lower than 15%) and walls of about 1.2-1.4mm.
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Materials: digital file
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Cut for both resin printing and FDM. Finishes around 10", assembles on a 7.25" long dowel, 5mm (or 3/16") wide.
The FDM printing version has a solid takoyaki ball and needs no special printing set-up, though we suggest you print with very low layers to preserve the detail. It needs minimal support, as the bottom part of the ball is attached to the lower part of the stick.
The resin printing version has a hollow takoyaki ball; it has some holes put in it for better drainage of excess resin. We suggest that you fill the ball with a tiny bit of sprayable expanding foam after assembly; it'll lock the center dowel in place and give you better durability. You will only need a tiny amount, as any excess will surge out of the holes. We suggest putting painter's tape over the holes and then perforating it with a pen so that air can escape through the holes (preventing the foam from simply bursting the ball) and to make clean-up of excess foam easier. A small nozzle can help you inject the foam directly inside. These holes can then be patched with a mix of superglue and baby powder or bondo spot putty.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
We printed ours at 0.1 and 0.15mm layers. We suggest keeping a moderate infill (no lower than 15%) and walls of about 1.2-1.4mm.
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Materials: digital file
Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Splatoon's Golden Toothpick
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Cut for both resin printing and FDM. Finishes around 10", assembles on a 7.25" long dowel, 5mm (or 3/16") wide.
The FDM printing version has a solid takoyaki ball and needs no special printing set-up, though we suggest you print with very low layers to preserve the detail. It needs minimal support, as the bottom part of the ball is attached to the lower part of the stick.
The resin printing version has a hollow takoyaki ball; it has some holes put in it for better drainage of excess resin. We suggest that you fill the ball with a tiny bit of sprayable expanding foam after assembly; it'll lock the center dowel in place and give you better durability. You will only need a tiny amount, as any excess will surge out of the holes. We suggest putting painter's tape over the holes and then perforating it with a pen so that air can escape through the holes (preventing the foam from simply bursting the ball) and to make clean-up of excess foam easier. A small nozzle can help you inject the foam directly inside. These holes can then be patched with a mix of superglue and baby powder or bondo spot putty.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
We printed ours at 0.1 and 0.15mm layers. We suggest keeping a moderate infill (no lower than 15%) and walls of about 1.2-1.4mm.
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Materials: digital file
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Cut for both resin printing and FDM. Finishes around 10", assembles on a 7.25" long dowel, 5mm (or 3/16") wide.
The FDM printing version has a solid takoyaki ball and needs no special printing set-up, though we suggest you print with very low layers to preserve the detail. It needs minimal support, as the bottom part of the ball is attached to the lower part of the stick.
The resin printing version has a hollow takoyaki ball; it has some holes put in it for better drainage of excess resin. We suggest that you fill the ball with a tiny bit of sprayable expanding foam after assembly; it'll lock the center dowel in place and give you better durability. You will only need a tiny amount, as any excess will surge out of the holes. We suggest putting painter's tape over the holes and then perforating it with a pen so that air can escape through the holes (preventing the foam from simply bursting the ball) and to make clean-up of excess foam easier. A small nozzle can help you inject the foam directly inside. These holes can then be patched with a mix of superglue and baby powder or bondo spot putty.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
We printed ours at 0.1 and 0.15mm layers. We suggest keeping a moderate infill (no lower than 15%) and walls of about 1.2-1.4mm.
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Materials: digital file
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