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Siberian Tit print model

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2025.3.1
2025.3.1
Designer
10.1 h
6 plates

Base 2026.3.14
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Siberian Tit Printed Model

Printed Model of the Siberian Tit

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This model separated the feathers from the bird's main body, which was a relatively successful attempt. The version shown in the pictures is my first assembly test version, and further optimizations will be made

This model successfully separated the feathers from the bird's body, marking a relatively successful attempt. It surpasses my initial assembly test version in the image and will undergo further optimization.

 

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Model Details

Model Details

The Siberian Tit's head is movable!

 Siberian Tit head is movable!

Print Details

Print details

Color Configuration

color configuration

Everyone can configure their preferred colors according to their taste. The configuration in the picture uses black, white, and brown (Bambu Basic brown and Bambu Matte white and black)

Everyone can configure their preferred colors according to their taste. In the illustration, black, white, and brown (Bambu Basic brown and Bambu Matte white and black) are used

Print Profile

This is very important, as each feather is made at the 0.4 limit. Therefore, two situations may arise

*1: Warping (print detaching) high probability --- please spray adhesive, level and clean the heated bed

*2: First layer squished low probability (as shown in the figure)

Print Profile

This is very important, as each feather is crafted to the 0.4 limit. Therefore, two scenarios may arise

*1: High probability of warping (print drifting) —— Apply adhesive spray, level and clean the heated bed

*2: The first layer is glued (low probability, as shown in the figure)

There are two methods:

1: Disable elephant foot compensation and lower the first layer

 

2: Directly modify the G-code, increase the -0.02 part (e.g., to 0.02 or 0.04), this will improve the first layer and eliminate thick edges

 

Assembly Tools:

Tools: heat gun, glue, needle-nose pliers

Assembly Guide:

*Please start assembly from the tail

*If individual holes do not fit, please trim with needle-nose pliers (due to different materials, each hole may print slightly differently)

*When gluing, do not apply glue to too many holes at once, as the glue will solidify and block the holes if left for too long

*For specific feather details, please refer to the image below

This is the assembly diagram for the bird's body (see image below)

The green parts can be glued, the white and brown parts should not be glued

Base Installation

Note, it uses the Bambu Lab LED001 puck light. Due to potential size variations between different batches, two buttons have been made here, hoping they will be useful

 

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