yoshiodoom shares:
These are designed to be used the same way as the skull hairpin.
I wanted something cuter and less severe for my wife to wear.I also designed a sword to be used with these. If you hair is thick you can use the sword as it is.
If you have thinner hair I would thicken the hairpin by 50%. The three skulls are long, medium, and short. The shortest one has bigger eyes to maximize how cute it is. It’s the one in the photo and it’s labeled Heart_Hair_shortbig_eye.stlPrint at >20% infill,
Make sure to support it well. I set the support angle in cura to 0 degrees 90 in prusa.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5138133
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