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Ripped Out Articulated Eyeballs

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Creation quality: 5.0/5 (3 votes)
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  • 303 downloads
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3D design format
3MF and STL Folder details Close
  • Eyeball and Socket.3mf
  • Eyeball.3mf
  • Eyeball.stl
  • Iris.stl
  • Iris_simple.stl
  • Optic_Nerve.stl
  • Pupil.stl
  • Pupil_simple.stl
  • Shine.stl
  • Socket.stl

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Publication date 2023-09-21 at 14:39
Design number 1465042

3D printer file info

3D model description

Here is my next Halloween Release - This one requires some instructions so please read the 3D Printing Settings below!

This is a multi-part print so you can print every part in a different color! There a re also single file versions included if you prefer.
I also added 3mf files for Bambu printers.

For the Eyeball there is a simple version that does not have the reflection on it - Pick whatever you like.

No glue required unless you print it incredibly huge.

All 3DGeex designs are copyrighted and protected by intellectual property laws.
Purchasing the model does NOT allow you to sell physical copies of it - It is for personal use only.
You are also not allowed to share the digital files or modifications of those files.

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Thanks, Michael - 3DGeex

3D printing settings

  1. Print every part in the same scale, I recommend 100% or higher - I tested at 75% minimum but it may not work depending on printer / filament as the veins may snap!

  2. Use 3 walls for the Socket - I tested it like 20 times with 4 different sizes and made changes so it should not break when inserting or removing the eye.

3 Use brim for the Optical Nerve if you are worried about adhesion - But avoid using brim for other parts.

  1. Do not use supports for any of the Parts

  2. Make sure you don't have an Elephant Foot on your prints - If you do you will have a hard time inserting the parts.

Assembly:

Place the Shine in the Iris > Lock it down with the Pupil > Insert all into the Eyeball -> Insert Eyeball into Socket -> Screw Optical Nerve to Socket

Important Note:

The parts fit together with the current scale - The more you scale up the more the Eyeball parts will get a bit loose, the more you scale down the harder it will be to snap them together. I tested: 75%, 100%, 120% and 200% - All worked nicely, You need to have your printer tuned in order for everything to fit.

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