Nice model. I put in a digital led strip with ESP32 and Wled.

does the head require support?
Edit: thanks for advice. I printed without support and it went well. (edited)
@fredyeh_1785373 you can try no support print first
These scissors are great! Printed in just standard PLA. Used a bit of sandpaper to sharpen up the edge a little. Cuts construction paper! Just in time for little man's Halloween projects!
Printed great, but the supports were a nightmare :D
1 star down, because the angle of the "leg" is more than 45% and causes problems with print if you have fast printing or insufficient cooling.
Printed with Prusament PETG. No supports, even though the slicer recommends them. It turned out just fine.
I tried both versions (tight and loose), both work great. With Prusament both were fairly easy to separate.
Respect to the maker, this is borderline black magic to me. :o (edited)
I used this as a purge object for one of my multicolour prints and it turned out pretty neat...? I broke the hook off when I tried to unfold it though :(
amazing maybe a little small than I thought, but amazing model and importantly IT FITS!
Works well. Since i have the p1p i printed the regular version. Works perfectly. Printed with bambulab pla.
Printed 80% size, works nice and smooth, although could get the right size of the imbus driver. Still works just fine...
Very important tip:
put glue on the tip of every part that screws together with other parts!
Otherwise: with the first whiff of wind - parts will start to unscrew and fly all over the place...
Printed in Weedo Tina 2S with PLA Sakata3D Filaments 1.75mm
@miak Nice printing! Thank you for your 5 stars rating! (edited)