164,5 x 65,75 x 42,7 mm (100% scale)
Print in place articulated Hammerhead shark. The model was inspired by the Great hammerhead shark, the largest species of all hammerhead sharks. It can grow up to the length of aprox. 6 m (20 ft), and the largest specimen can weigh up to 500 kg (1 100 lbs)! The spectacular appearance of the Great hammerhead is just a cherry on the top. But you don't need to worry, this guy is a friendly fella, and no growth, or increase in appetite has been observed!
The model is divided into 6 movable articulated segments, which grant the model with lifelike movement, and a high range of flexibility.
The model was designed to print as easily, and as reliably, as possible. No post processing, or tweaking needed. Just download, slice, print, and have fun!
You can choose from total of 3 files: .3mf (recommended); .stl (for slicer compatibility issues); and .gcode (for MK3S+, pre-sliced, ready to print)
This design is a part of the Articulated Sea Life collection by me. You can check out other designs from this collection here.
The Articulated Sea Life collection is a live project, and I'm continuously adding new designs, anytime I get an interesting idea, or a suggestion. The designs are also updated, if any changes or tweaks have to be made. Feedback, suggestions and ideas are welcome!
PLA
≤0,2 mm
or
>0,2 mm + variable layer height
>10%
None. The model was designed not to require any support material.
Possible, the model was tested up to 50% of the original size, upscaling shouldn't have any limitations. However, If your machine isn't calibrated properly, has accuracy problems, or if you're dealing with filament issues, downscaling isn't recommended. When downscaling, proceed cautiously, and don't go too crazy, unless you want to risk mobility related issues. When printing a downscaled version, adjust layer height in proportion to the scale.
Default, laid flat on the belly
Not necessary, contact area with the buildplate should be sufficient. If your print surface suffers from poor adhesion, consider using some adhesive spray, or other kind of adhesion booster. Using brim is possible, but not recommended, as it would be difficult, and inconvenient to remove afterwards.
You can add a color change into your gcode and print the belly in a different color, to make the print look even cooler!
In this section, you can find a list of all updates and fixes, which were introduced to the model along the way. Each update will be explained thoroughly, so that you know, which issue was every specific update adressing. If you're having any problems with the model, you can check here, if a new, revised version of the model, has already been released, in a response to your problem, or not.
If you run into any issues with the model, please pay a visit to a section of known issues, which can be found just below the Updates and fixes. If you won't find your specific problem in there, don't hesitate to contact me via dm.
7/1/2023 - Added .stl version of the model to solve compatibility issues with some slicers, which don't (yet) offer .3mf files support. Both, .3mf and .stl versions are identical, but the .3mf version is more storage efficient (3 MB vs 11 MB), and carries additional useful data for your slicer, so if your software of choice supports both file formats, go for the .3mf version. To make the files easily distinquishable, and help to avoid confusion, the .stl version is placed in a separate folder named “stl version”. This update was released just to deal with .3mf file slicer compatibility issues, and it doesn't introduce any changes to the model itself.
11/30/2024
12/21/2024
There currently aren't any known issues/work in progress. If you run into any, please contact me via dm.
My work is free for personal, non commercial use. If you want to sell, or monetize my models in any other way, please visit my Patreon for more licensing options.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.