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Articulated Lobster Charm

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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🦞 Articulated Lobster Charm

Articulated Lobster — Print in Place, No Supports, Filament Saving

This is a fully articulated 3D printed lobster toy, designed for easy printing and fun to play with. All hinges from the claws to the tail are a print-in-place structure, requiring no assembly or supports after printing, and it's ready to wiggle flexibly right out of the box!

  •  High Freedom of Movement: Claws, body, and tail can all move independently, offering rich poses and great playability
  •  Low Filament Design: Optimized geometric structure significantly reduces material consumption, offering excellent value for money
  •  No Support Printing: Print directly flat, no supports needed, clean and efficient, easy for beginners to get started
  •  Print in Place: All hinges are built into the model, forming a finished product immediately after printing, eliminating the hassle of assembly
  •  Durable and Robust: Optimized structural strength, resistant to breakage even with repeated bending

Perfect as a desktop fidget toy, an ocean-themed ornament, or a fun little gift for friends!

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