Bre of Liberty
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Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to democratize personal fabrication.
Also a derivative of Statue of Liberty Edited: Book on Hip by QuasiFandango thingiverse.com/thing:1128
Also a derivative of Statue of Liberty Edited: Book on Hip by QuasiFandango thingiverse.com/thing:1128
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view allUnfortunately, after much cursing and face palming, I was unable to get the state of liberty to work in openscad. (winding order grrr) Therefore I was unable to easily split it up into parts with snap on connectors. So I ended up cutting it into 4 parts in blender. You should be able to just glue them together.
I think I'll play with the head and arm to see if I can make just those parts super sized to try and get more detail in the face.
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If you don't have a super tall printer, print slices 0-3.stl Then glue them together!
I printed them with 0.3 layer height, 2 extra shells, 0.05 infill, and it took about 12 hours to print them all. There's a few spots that are unsupported, but they're mostly minor. You could try printing with support enabled, but I don't think it's really necessary if you use lots of extra shells.
Total height is 300mm
I printed them with 0.3 layer height, 2 extra shells, 0.05 infill, and it took about 12 hours to print them all. There's a few spots that are unsupported, but they're mostly minor. You could try printing with support enabled, but I don't think it's really necessary if you use lots of extra shells.
Total height is 300mm
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Unfortunately, after much cursing and face palming, I was unable to get the state of liberty to work in openscad. (winding order grrr) Therefore I was unable to easily split it up into parts with snap on connectors. So I ended up cutting it into 4 parts in blender. You should be able to just glue them together.
I think I'll play with the head and arm to see if I can make just those parts super sized to try and get more detail in the face.