Billy the Puppet on a tricycle from the film "Saw"

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Billy the Puppet on a tricycle from the film "Saw"

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Monochromatic print, single plate, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Monochromatic print, single plate, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2.8 h
1 plate
4.9(11)

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Sorted by color, see description, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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8.3 h
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I propose a game

Billy the Puppet from the Saw film franchise—a tricycle-riding marionette

A single-piece printed puppet whose legs move up and down in articulation with the wheels

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Monochromatic print, single plate, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
love it and with me I like my models big so I scaled it up just a little bit 😆 and here it is
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looks great! and, i want to play a game.(。ò ∀ ó。)
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Replying to @daokouxiaxingzo :
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how much did you scare it up?
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the part that is meant to keep the feet in oppsing positions is incredibly loose even with super glue the feet just fall off, waiting on a stronger glue to finish the build
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Was it printed at an enlarged scale? I had no issues printing with PETG. You could try adjusting the XY compensation, or printing the crank components at a slightly reduced size.
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original scale everything is printed in pla
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This print went a little sideways for us - one of the pieces came off the plate early in the print and it derailed the rest, I think. Could be the filament we used. 🙃
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If you can identify the detached component, adding a brim would be beneficial Additionally, cleaning the build plate with a mild detergent may also prove helpful
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i think its body the support of arms will come off the plate. you can print the body sepretly.
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for the most part is printed great. the main isssue was fitment The center hub for the wheel the outside part is not big enough for the cranks of the tricycle, and none of the tires were remotely even close to being snug on the rims. I even resized up on the rim and I was still off so I had to use purge strips to fill the gap and glue them together. I also feel that the bottom of the leg where it touches the foot should be fixed and not able to bend, otherwise the feet toes are always aiming up.
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Was it printed at the original size or scaled up? If scaled up, the tolerances will also increase, resulting in a looser fit during assembly
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Took a bit of modifications to work, but worth it! Front axle I scaled to 105% for a press fit and super glued most pieces together. Go Billy go! 💜
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Sorted by color, see description, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed successfully without scaling, I absolutely love it
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Three attempts failed, each time the arm supports broke, even with super glue
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What filament was used, are there any pictures?
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Replying to @daokouxiaxingzo :
I used PETG, I enlarged it by 300%
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Replying to @nontruthlove :
I've never printed anything that large, so I can't offer any advice
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tell me when
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instructions?
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Almost ready
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Adjust the color head by rotating and rearranging. You save up to 40% of filament.
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