Frostbite, Winter Dragon Child - Articulated Snap-Flex Fidget (Medium Tightness Joints)
byMimetics3DPrint-In-Place, No Supports, Articulating Fidget Toy
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The winter chill that fills the air serves well to warn all those who dare to venture out into the night that frigid winds may bring Frostbite!
Frostbite is the ninth creation in a series of Snap-Flex models by Mimetics 3D, and is available for free for a limited time.
Snap-Flex Collection: This articulated fidget toy integrates the Mimetics 3D "Snap-Flex" joint. This allows Frostbite to both move smoothly, mimicking the fluid motion of living creatures, AND stabilize in a firm pose, providing a premium fidgeting experience.
Each SNAP will resonate as a symphony of satisfaction to your ears, confirming your masterful manipulations.
Snap-Flex Instructions: To Lock: Push Body Segments together To Unlock: Pull Body Segments Apart
Tolerance: To accommodate different printer settings and filaments, I’m uploading 3 different tolerance levels for Frostbite to ensure that you get the best fitting, most satisfying “SNAP” with each of your prints.
This is the Medium tolerance model. For the other tolerances, please check out the other versions of the model below:
Tight Tolerance Frostbite: https://than.gs/m/964164 Loose Tolerance Frostbite: https://than.gs/m/964166
Please try out each to see what works best for you, and let me know which version you prefer!
Make sure to revisit frequently for more thrilling Snap-Flex models to come. I'm eager to hear your feedback and collaborate on refining this model going forward.
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Print Settings: 0.2mm Layer Height 3 Wall Loops 3 Top Shell Layers Brim Suggested Requires good bed adhesion
Suggested Material: PLA or PLA+ Note: Silk PLA is too weak to hold up to repeated use of the Snap-Flex joint. Use silks at your own risk
No Supports, Print-In-Place at 100% scale Printing any smaller may disable the Snap-Flex joint.
Printing larger than 100% will make the snap louder AND harder to pop, so be sure to do a shorter test print to make sure it's not TOO hard to snap into place.
These tolerances are TIGHT and you'll likely have to snap each segment a few times before it's loose enough to snap/unsnap easily. I recommend you use regular PLA or PLA+. ABS might be even better, but I haven't tried it yet.
If you print this in resin, please let me know how it turns out. I imagine you would need a more flexible/less stiff resin for it to work appropriately.