Hey everyone!
Iβm super excited to share a brand new 3D printable design with you β an Articulated Crystal Spider. Would love to hear your thoughts about it :)
π§ Recommended Settings:
β’ Infill: 15%
β’ Walls/Perimeters: 2β3
β’ Layer Height: 0.2 mm (or 0.15 mm for finer detail)
β’ Supports: Not required
β’ Brim: 3β5 mm recommended for smaller parts to improve bed adhesion
π Assembly Instructions β Crystal Spider :
Your spider model comes in two separate files:
πΉ Spider_Body.stl
πΉ Spider_Parts.stl (includes crystals, fangs, eyes, and optional pin)
All parts are print-in-place friendly, but require a bit of post-print assembly. Here's what you need to know:
π· 1. Gluing the Parts
All additional parts (crystals, fangs, eyes, etc.) are designed to be glued into the body.
Use a small amount of superglue or plastic glue. The contact points are keyed and should align clearly.
Tip: Dry-fit the pieces before applying glue to ensure correct orientation.
π 2. Spider Back Crystal
This centerpiece crystal can be attached in two ways:
Option A β Glue it in:
Just like the other parts, you can simply glue it into place.
Option B β Lock it in with the pin:
Included in the parts file is a small printable pin that can be used to mechanically lock the crystal into the body.
It will require a slightly firm push to snap in β this is intentional for a tight, secure fit.
Tip: If the fit is too tight, gently sand the pin or socket for easier insertion.
π§Ό Final Note:
Make sure all surfaces are clean and free of print residue before assembly. A light sanding of connection points can help with a smoother fit if needed.
β Important Note:
Before printing, please make sure your build plate is clean and properly leveled. A dusty or oily surface can lead to poor adhesion β especially on the small contact points of articulated joints.
A clean bed = a successful print π§Όπ
Happy printing, and Iβd love to see your finished spiders!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.