Skeleton [Refrigerator Magnet]

Skeleton [Refrigerator Magnet]

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, tree support [snug]
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, tree support [snug]
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I entered last competition with Skeleton theme soap dish, so it would be fun to make it as a tradition!

For this competition I modelled in Blender Full body skeleton with 6x3mm magnet connection holes. Had to make small changes to positions of the bones - that way they can connect to each other.

I don't like to glue thing , so I modelled it as a “push in place” holes for the magnets.

I siggest to print all parts orientated as original files. I printed in on fdm printer (BLV MGN CUBE) but was not easy job on getting supports out of the chest LOL maby it’ll be fun to print it with SLA printer. Let’s see your makes:)

Just Put the magnet on the hard surface & push the model with the hole facing the magnet in.

 

Full skeleton has 15 parts (26 pieces of 6X3mm magnets needed) with some real names of bones:

  1. Skull [2 magnets] - Cranial bones (8), Facial bones (15), Middle ears (6 bones in total, 3 on each side)
  2. Chest [2 magnets] - Sternum (1 or 3), Ribs (24, in 12 pairs)Scapula (2), Clavicle (2), Spine: Cervical vertebrae (7 bones)Thoracic vertebrae (12 bones)Lumbar vertebrae (5 bones)Sacrum (5 bones at birth, fused into one after adolescence) Coccygeal vertebrae/Cordal (set of 4 bones at birth; some or all fuse together).
  3. Left Top arm [2 magnets] - Humerus
  4. Right Top arm [2 magnets]- Humerus
  5. Left Mid arm [2 magnets] - Ulna, Radius
  6. Right Mid arm [2 magnets]- Ulna, Radius
  7. Left palm [1 magnet] - Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges of the hand (27)
  8. Right Palm [1 magnet]- Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges of the hand (27)
  9. Pelvic girdle [2 magnets] - pelvis :)
  10. Left top leg [2 magnets] - Femur
  11. Right top let [2 magnets] - Femur
  12. Left Mid leg [2 magnets] - Tibia, Fibula
  13. Right Mid leg [2 magnets]- Tibia, Fibula
  14. Left foot [1 magnet] - Tarsus/Tarsals, Metatarsals (10), Proximal phalanges (10), Intermediate phalanges (8), Distal phalanges (10)
  15. Right foot [1 magnet]- Tarsus/Tarsals, Metatarsals (10), Proximal phalanges (10), Intermediate phalanges (8), Distal phalanges (10)

 

P.S TIP for chest: the most hard part here is the chest because of the supports. Take a duct tape - make couple of rounds around the chest - that way when you'll be working on getting out supports from inside the chest - dact tape will make protection to the ribs.

Enjoy 3D printing & knowledge!

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Thanks for the great model! As warned, it was an bbsolute nightmare to remove supports from ribcage. Maybe I was doing something wrong? I reprinted the ribs with support filament but it was only marginally better to remove.
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Yeah, but I think it worth the troubles! Came out great!
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incredible project, fun and great result, but not easy to find the right balance between printability and ease of removing supports on the torso...it's a challenge but worth it, thank you for sharing!
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Totally agree! A little hard time on Torso - but worth every minute ^^
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It's so good,Thanks!!
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share some pictures at the end!
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Is it possible to make this where the magnets are captive this would be perfect for teaching my toddler the bones (she's obsessed with "Them Bones song") but Im worried about her ability to bite out and swallow a magnet.
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I will try to find some time to think of a way to do so
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Thanks for posting
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Thanks!
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Excellent design!!, Is there anything that doesn't require a bottom circle and the model is smaller? I would like to use it as a small hand tool, with an overall height of 10cm. I am looking forward to your reply
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Support Issue:the file didnot have support on
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