I found myself using spope's Upa as a benchmark print, but it required a lot of modification to actually get it to print in one part. Even as multiple parts,
...Zeig mehr it's still not designed to be printed by an FDM printer.
I decided to start from scratch and make my own model, and this is what I came up with. It's not perfect, and I learned a lot in the process about modeling features onto a sphere. There re a few goals I was going for when designing the model:
- Make no ugly unprintable curves (meaning have the bottom of spheres not have an unprintable overhang without support). The underside of the ears have a 30 degree overhang (which wasn't a problem for me even with the not-so-great part cooling fan on the Printrbot Play) and the underside of the body has a 45 degree overhang, so that should print perfectly for anyone.
- Don't have a bunch of intersecting shells that make it impossible to print in one piece. This is a freebie with fusion.
- Do some stress-testing.
- Make it as close to the original with my current skills.
There are 3 models included. One is normal, one has the 45 degree bottom, and one has the 45 degree bottom and tail support.