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Lady Loki Helmet

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Publication date 2023-05-08 at 14:31
Design number 1209774

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3D model description

Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Lady Loki's horned helmet.
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)

Pre-sliced and keyed for printing on a 20cmx20cmx20cm bed.

Files include:
- Reference images
- Large Horn .stl files
- Medium Horn .stl files
- Medium Horn (Magnets) .stl files.

Faceplate:
- 6.25" between tops of ear holes.
- We suggest a test print first to ensure fit; 0.3mm layers with 0.8 walls is fine for a test print.
- Because of the potential weight of the horns, you may want to consider padding the inside of the face plate with craft foam.
- Two-party 5min epoxy and superglues both work for attaching elastics around the back of the faceplate, worn under the wig.

Medium horns:
- 12" wide; just about double the width of your head.
- 11.5" tall from base to tip
- Uses eight (8) 1/4" dowel pins to assemble, 1" length. You can cut these yourself from 1/4" dowelling (available conveniently in the craft section of many dollar stores) or purchase standard fluted dowel pins from any hardware store.

Large horns:
- 22" wide; almost four times the width of your head. This will fit through door ways.
- 11.5" tall from base to tallest point.
- Uses sixteen (16) 1/4" dowel pins to assemble, 1.25" length. You can cut these yourself from 1/4" dowelling (available conveniently in the craft section of many dollar stores) or purchase standard fluted dowel pins from any hardware store.

Medium horns:
- 12" wide; just about double the width of your head.
- 11.5" tall from base to tip
- Uses eight (8) 1/4" dowel pins to assemble, 1" length. You can cut these yourself from 1/4" dowelling (available conveniently in the craft section of many dollar stores) or purchase standard fluted dowel pins from any hardware store.
- Uses four (4) 1/2" magnets and four to eight (4-8) 1/4" magnets. Depending on how strong your magnets are, you may not need to use both small magnet slots on each horn; as long as the grip is firm, it's much preferable to have the horn pop off under impact/pressure than have your neck jerked if you catch something!

I used these:
https://www.michaels.com/pro-mag-neodymium-magnets-.5%22%22/10382640.html
https://www.michaels.com/pro-mag-neodymium-magnets-.5%22%22/10382640.html

Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.

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3D printing settings

We printed ours at 0.1 and 0.15mm layers. We suggest keeping walls about 1-1.2mm for the horns and the infill low; this will save weight. The faceplate itself will definitely need thick walls and a very high infill for strength; thin walls make for a flexible plate. The magnet version with the smaller horns has a thicker faceplate in general.

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