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Lucy Long-Legs The Symmetrical Flex Starfish

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Lucy with eyes and mouth
Lucy with eyes and mouth
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Lucy, no eyes or mouth
Lucy, no eyes or mouth
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Description

This is Lucy the long legged symmetrical flexi starfish!  She's a new member of Sally and Susie's family.  She's a whole lot bigger that Susie, as you can see in the attached photos where she's shown alongside Susie.  She uses the same cell size as Susie, but has many more moving parts, so maintains the same level of flexibility and is even more fun to play with!

 

Given the size of this model, it's not going to be available for the A1 Mini, sorry, but Susie is still loads of fun to play with.

 

An AMS is not needed to get this fantastic circle and spots effect, you just need to pause at the appropriate layers and change filament colour.

 

I started my journey designing flexi starfish after trying a couple of others and being dissatisfied with the way they flexed; a starfish has five legs and trying to make one flex by cutting it in to right-angled cubes just does not work.  Hence this diamond shaped cut, which works great!

 

Please clean your build plate thoroughly, as there are many small parts on the first layer.

 

If you've not printed one of my starfish before, you might want to start with Susie which takes half the time, or at least the small test print that come with Susie, to check it prints ok for you.

 

Filament

 

I've used both BambuLabs Basic and Matte PLA successfully.

 

Colouring the model

 

For my prints I change colour at the following heights: 4.6mm, 5.6mm, 6.6mm, 7.6mm, 8.6mm, 9.6mm, 10.6mm, and 11.6mm.

 

Print settings:

 

I use a 0.2 layer height and 0.4 nozzle, I reduce the print speed on the first layer to 30mm/s, I set the z-seam to “back”, and orientate the model as shown in the photos.  Z seam to “back” and the given orientation avoids small strings that otherwise can connect adjacent cells.

 

I hope you enjoy Lucy as much as you enjoyed Susie and Sally, and feel free to come back and share your colour schemes in the comments!

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These are great! If you print the first 6 layers with glow in the dark filament you can get a nice glow effect!
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Lucy with eyes and mouth
I absolutely love this print! No issues with adhesion as long as I clean the plate beforehand. it's very satisfying to crack all the little bits apart and then flop it around!
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The color schemes that some people pick... are just amazing! For me, choosing the colors is the part that takes the most amount of time!
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Lucy with eyes and mouth
it had spaghetti affect on the bottom
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That's unfortunate. I assume that is due to poor bed adhesion, which would be a local issue and not really a problem with the print profile. As you can see, many people have printed the model successfully. If you clean your build plate and subsequently have a successful print, please update your rating.
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1. Use Textured PEI 2. Clean it 3. Mist plate with hairspray (outside of printer) =99% success rate.
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Lucy with eyes and mouth
Another fantastic print!! Love your work
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how many years did that take to print? lol damn
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Lucy with eyes and mouth
Great Print!
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Lucy, no eyes or mouth
Fresh off the printer! The details on this model are insane!
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Lucy with eyes and mouth
very cool! printed great!
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Lucy with eyes and mouth
this is my 3rd version of the starfish I’ve printed. (having done Susie and Tina already). I’m just as happy with this one. so much fun to play with. and the long legs are super fun
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Lucy with eyes and mouth
Great model For successful printing, a lot of glue on the print bed is needed Bambu Gluestick works well
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Simply wonderful! Super important to have a CLEAN build plate, don’t skip this step!!
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