Chrome Dinosaur

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Chrome Dinosaur

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A1 mini
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2024/02/11 Update: 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
2024/02/11 Update: 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Description

Changelog

2024/02/11 Update:

  • Add chamfer in the body internal part to make the assembly easier and avoid breaking the snap structure.

 

2024/01/02 Update:

  • Combine two components into one profile, hide old print profile
  • Make hooks and grooves in the snap-fit structure thicker and stronger to avoid breaking issue mentioned in the comments
    • I was using PLA Tough for the body structure print, so I didn't encountered this breaking issue in the past. One day I tried PLA Basic for the body and I noticed this issue might be very common as some comments mentioned (So I found out PLA Tough is a little bit different from PLA Basic indeed LOL). Thanks so much for sharing your printing experience!
  • Add chamfer for the hook structure to support the new change
  • Update raw model file and print profile with new design

2023/12/12 Update:

  • Add model and print profile of a base for the T-Rex to help it stand on the desk more stable.

Background

Have you heard of Rubber Duck Debugging?

Good news! You can upgrade your rubber duck to a more powerful dinosaur now! A dino a day keeps the bug away!

This model is designed based on Google Chrome Dinosaur Game, you can see the lonely T Rex when your chrome being offline. The game can also be accessed by inputting chrome://dino or chrome://network-error/-106 on a Chromium based browser.

Model Details

The model is designed in two pieces to avoid supporting structure. Therefore, you can achieve a flawless printing surface with your finest printing profile based on your machine.

A snap fit structure is designed to help these two parts join together easily and precisely. Glue is not necessary for the assembly. But I did leave the space for glue in case you want to make sure the joint is permanent.

If you printed with my older profile, the hooks might be thinner and easy to break. Please be gentle when assemable two pieces together.

This issue is fixed with my 2024/01/02 Updated profile

Have fun printing your own little dino🦖! Don't forget to share a picture of your dino in the comment!

 

Comment & Rating (81)

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA
pretty unbalanced but real cool!
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Yep, he's wobbly. Check out the designer's original profile, he made a base to help keep him upright.
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Replying to @Granite :
Thanks!
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I broke up the attachment and just glue it, but its really nice model. I love it! Printed on bambulab A1 with AMS lite, default settings. Low wasted material, fast print.
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Created the cactus to pair with it 😊Model here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/446365
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My son loves it!
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA
I printed it in just one color but it worked well for me!
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2024/02/11 Update: 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
One of the hooks dropped out but overall very nice print!
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA
It printed wery well. Good for decoration or as a toy for children
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Archived: 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Army of Dinos! the clips are a little fragile but if you take your time to put them together it looks great and doesn't require glue. Plus you get the same texture on both sides which is a great design.
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Totally satisfied! :)
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I printed this guy last night. He looks awesome, but is crazy unstable. Can his feet be tweaked or material removed from the head area to make it more stable?
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Thanks for your kind comment! I want to keep the original dino shape. The inside weight distribution won’t help too much given the situation that how small its feet are. So I am working on a base to place it, will update later!
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Replying to @Sven97 :
Fantastic idea, will you ping me when you upload that model please?
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Replying to @Granite :
Hi Granite, I have uploaded a separate print profile for the base plate. Check it out and let me know how's it going!
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