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(6x) Mr. Kobo ... Rubber Face hand puppets. FLEX materials

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Publication date 2022-02-21 at 15:47
Design number 645290

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3D model description

I recently upgraded my Ender 5 with swiss micro hot end so i could print with flexible materials.

And then i remembered these rubber finger puppets from my childhood.

A perfect fun project to test out some flex materials.

I printed with TPE88 ... lots of blue tape, glue stick and high temp.

painted with molotov ink pens - glue on some string/wool for hair (?)

I will add more faces later

3D printing settings

No supports needed.

I used TPE88 and infill 18% ... you dont want too much infill or its hard to manipulate his face ... but i am still experimenting - and flexible materials are new to me ... so other materials or infill settings may work better (?) .

I will add more puppets as I make them.

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