What started with the goal of creating a piece of wall art based on the “Monkey Mouse” merch from the Face Jam podcast, a timeless design combining the iconic sauce monkey character from the podcast and some lesser mouse character, turned into the design you see here, which incorporates elements of design from an earlier version of that same mouse character. This design was completed before the fantastic news that the podcast once know as Face Jam would continue it's run of delighting bugs everywhere under the name 100% Eat, and as such, does not reflect the new “100% Eat” logo. I think that adds to the old timey feel of the final product, but I may upload an additional, updated version.
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Designed to be easily printed at 0.2mm layer height.
In both the one piece and multipiece variants, total thickness is 2mm. The secondary color is 0.4 mm thick on both models, which should be enough for vibrant color, whatever your choice. I used an “infill perimeter overlap” modifier at 20% based on past experience with similar multicolor designs on the same layer, but YMMV.
Use the multipiece variant if you want to print it so that the two colors sit flush. I used PrusaSlicer for the one in the example photo, starting with the Multipiece - Main.stl and adding the other pieces as parts to that. I also like the finish I get from printing it face down on a satin powder coated sheet, so just flip it 180 in the Y axis if you want to do that.
Use the one piece variant if you don't have a multiextruder printer, don't want to go through the hassle of creating a fake mulitextruder profile like I used, or don't want the two colors to be flush. Add a color change at 1.8mm for your secondary color.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.