Articulated Dragon - Pearl Dragon, Style #1 - Snap-Flex Fidget Toy by Mimetics3D
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Snap-Flex Collection: This articulated fidget toy integrates the Mimetics 3D "Snap-Flex" joint. This allows the model 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
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.
Other Models: If you like this Bony Basilisk, be sure to check my other articulated models! Slick the Articulated Snake Long Bony Basilisk Articulated Pearl Dragon
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Print Settings: 0.2mm Layer Height 3 Wall Loops 3 Top Shell Layers Brim Suggested
Suggested Material: PLA or PLA+ IMPORTANT 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!
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.