Stanford Dragon

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Published on July 30, 2012

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I take no credit for this work, I've simply stumbled upon it browsing the web and converted them to stl models and upsized them a bit.

Dragon
Source: Stanford University Computer Graphics Laboratory
Scanner: Cyberware 3030 MS + spacetime analysis
Number of scans: ~70
Total size of scans: 2,748,318 points (about 5,500,000 triangles)

Instructions

Will need to be printed using support as the base is not flat and there are some hefty overhangs.

Print dimensions are 56mm long x 25mm wide x 40mm high
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Printed really well on my UP! Mini. Support material inside the mouth was hard to remove, But now its out it looks stunning.

 A friend painted my dragon in gold :) see the pic on the left hand side.

nice model, i suspect the interior support will be a bear to remove.

I didnt require any support in the middle. Most of the support was under the chin and inside the mouth. I left moth of the motuh support in place instead of risking breaking off the jaw. There was some support at the base since its not completely flat. (More like rafting I suppose) It really wasnt too terribly hard to cleanup, and I hate printing things with support for that simple reason. Give it a go! Its a small model. I used support for anything more than 45 degrees at 1.5mm spacing.

Maybe splitting in half may work

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Stanford Dragon by MyDogJustice is licensed under the Attribution - Creative Commons license.

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