Now you can get the most articulated Snake ever!!! The segments can be rotated complete 360°.
I added a test file that you can check before, if your printer settings will work without printing the single parts together.
The design is made for support free printing! I used 2 walls and 15% infill and a brim with 0.6mm distance to the object and had to remove a lot of small areas between the segments, but may also work without.
There are 3 sizes:
The smallest segments have in all versions nearly the same size that it works with the part distance for printing. Do not scale it down, but you can upscale it.
I only had to rotate each segment that it works smooth.
The segments can be removed for repair, so don't worry if it breakes somewhere. Just assemble it without the broken part or print the broken part new. Tested it with the big segments, the small segments may not work. Just rotate it 90 degrees like shown on the detail picture with golden segments.
If you like the model or the idea, I would be happy if you like it or download it. Stay tuned for my other models.
It took me hours to create this, because the first final model with reptile surface had 12 million vertices…the waiting times were awefull ;-) The first final stl file i exported had 1.15gb!
I redesigned it and added the scales instead of a reptile surface.
Would be happy to see your makes!
Take also a look to my Mini Baby Snake with the same kind of connection. But i recommend to print it in 120% scale, because 100% is really very fragile. https://than.gs/m/1233629
I was inspired by this model https://makerworld.com/models/785432 , recreated it and optimized the design. I not used his models for remixing, i created the models by my own in CAD, but for his work, SesameMakes has my admiration and respect. I also used the idea with the alternating orientation of the scales.
Despite his great work, I had to invest a lot of time and made many test prints, at least 10 times. The golden snake on the wooden bowl is one of the earlier versions.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.