I don't like the clips rolling around the house, because I can't find them when I need them.
so I decided to make a stand not only to store them but also to display them, and now they can even be on display somewhere in the kitchen as decor while you need them.
I started with my crocodile design (ChipClip Crocodile by dgoalva | Download free STL model | Printables.com) and then I found Bill's model (Simple Bag Clip by Bill | Download free STL model | Printables.com) and my first thought was a duck. so I remixed and put both together and this is the result
The union between faces and body is based on pressure, so the clearances are quite tight and will depend on the calibration of your printer. I made a test model so you can check before printing the full body: print just a "duck face" and "body test" to test fit and scale as needed between 99% and 101% in 0.5% increments
In total you need to print 3-“duck face” and 1-“body”
to print I used
material: PLA/PETG
layer height: 0.28
nozzle diameter: 0.4 or 0.6
fill: 12-15
perimeters: 2
supports: NO, as long as it is printed in the orientation I show in the images
Printing time: about an hour and a half (not counting the test)
Amount of material: about 18 grams (not counting the test)
You can combine my two models and give life to the “crocoduck” or "duckodrile"
you can check my designs here:
HomePals - DgoAlva Colección por dgoalva | Printables.com