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Semi-realistic Serval Fursuit Skull 2.0

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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3 plates

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Commercial Use: Selling skull files, finished products, or selling after modification is strictly prohibited!

This blueprint is a free open-source share from Jiyi! It can be used for personal projects/drops. If dropped, please credit "Gu Long Creations" open-source skull

The 1.0 skull shape has been revised, but some flaws still remain due to issues with the original model.

Only the front holes of the 2.0 hinge align with the skull holes. You can fix the front holes first, then adjust and drill in the appropriate position.

 

The model height is 250mm. If the head height is within 25cm, you can print it directly without adjustment.

Hardware: The skull requires 10 M5*6 female-male screws. (Only for unscaled models; for adjusted models, it is recommended to measure upon receipt before purchasing)
Purchase tension springs based on the adjusted length, or use elastic bands.

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