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Coraline Dragonfly Pin
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Last crawled date: 5 years, 10 months ago
This is a quick dragonfly pin for a Coraline costume which I am helping out with. It was designed in CAD and crudely textured with meshmixer. I will upload the original STEP for anyone to play with (that has better meshmixer skills than I do, which is pretty much anyone).
The file is small so I would recommend scaling 665x in the slicer when printing (or whatever you need for your pin). It is about 7.4mm wingtip to wingtip otherwise which is waaay too small. I also pushed it down a few mm in the build plate in Cura to thin it out a bit.
Three files are uploaded - the following are models for folks that want to remix or re-meshmix this, since my attempt is pretty bad:
dragonfly-MODEL.stp
dragonfly-OBJ-MODEL.obj
This is the one to print, but will need to be scaled. I scaled one to 830x and it ended up a bit big, with about a 2 1/2" wingspan. I'd suggest scaling to about 665x which should be around a 2" wingspan.
dragonfly-PIN-PRINT.obj
I plan to glue a metal hair clip to this, paint it in gold paint and glue some sequins to it. Will remain a work in progress till competed, but really there is not much to this that can go wrong :D
I recommend printing at 0.1mm resolution.
The file is small so I would recommend scaling 665x in the slicer when printing (or whatever you need for your pin). It is about 7.4mm wingtip to wingtip otherwise which is waaay too small. I also pushed it down a few mm in the build plate in Cura to thin it out a bit.
Three files are uploaded - the following are models for folks that want to remix or re-meshmix this, since my attempt is pretty bad:
dragonfly-MODEL.stp
dragonfly-OBJ-MODEL.obj
This is the one to print, but will need to be scaled. I scaled one to 830x and it ended up a bit big, with about a 2 1/2" wingspan. I'd suggest scaling to about 665x which should be around a 2" wingspan.
dragonfly-PIN-PRINT.obj
I plan to glue a metal hair clip to this, paint it in gold paint and glue some sequins to it. Will remain a work in progress till competed, but really there is not much to this that can go wrong :D
I recommend printing at 0.1mm resolution.
