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Articulated Fingers for large cosplays

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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Hi all!

 

I have remodelled my finger design now to version 15. It is stronger and easier to assemble. You can choose to print the pins or use any other rod material as a pin. Assembly is pretty easy (compared to previous versions) but make sure to grab the “complete” STL files as reference for assembly.

 

These fingers resemble the same ones that Becosplay Forge has on Etsy because I am him so before you get all “he's ripping off…..” I'm actually not. I've just decided to add them to Makerworld because I love this platform.

 

Normally there would be full instructions and a video but since I'm no longer charging for these, you'll have to stumble through it yourself.

 

The hand part and the control rods are up to you but its not rocket science. I leave those out since depending on the costume, you will have to pretty much make your own up. Also the skin/finger covers are left out of this as well so you can use EVA foakm or any other medium to cover them for your costume. 

 

The finger ratio is based off the middle finger and is: middle 100, index/ring 85 and pinky 70. These are already set in the 3MF file and STLs.

 

Best to use ABS with 4 walls, 15% infill and a brim if you haven't washed your plates with dish soap and reallu hot water. ;)

 

Finally, the pins should be melted on one end to set them so they don't fall out.

 

Please don't take these for reselling. I'd hate to see them on someones site for sale. Just poor form.

 

Happy handing!

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