Thursday, December 29, 2022

Timelapse Tuesday – Odette The Owl #3DThursday #3DPrinting

Odette The Owl

Every week we’ll 3D print designs from the community and showcase slicer settings, use cases and of course, Time-lapses! This Week:

Owl Twist
By Noe Ruiz
https://www.printables.com/model/348322-odette-the-owl
CR10S Pro V2
Wood PLA
25hr 34mins
X:243 Y:185 Z:188mm
.25mm layer / .4mm nozzle
6% Infill / 1mm retract
178C / 60C
183g
60mm/s

An owl can help teach us about 3D printing and mechanical engineering. This model features a print-in-place mechanism that allows the bird’s head to rotate. Designed to be 3D printed without any support material, this model utilizes techniques for optimized 3D printing.

A circular pattern of sweeping pillars creates a wireframe mesh that makes up the body of the bird. Featuring elegant curvatures, the mesh allows one to see through the body to appreciate the internal support structure that keeps the head separated from the body. The internal support structure embodies a swirling texture that eludes the act of spinning, rotation and twisty connotations.

Designed to be played with, one can puppeteer the owl by using the built-in handle on the bottom of the internal structure. The design invites the user to take control of the creature and give it expression by rotating the head as the user interacts with it.

Triangular textures adorn the two wings on the sides of the body. More triangles are used in the neck invoking a collar that resembles a bird’s feathered mane. A pair of eyes, a modest sized beek and sleek eyebrows remark the simplicity of the owl’s iconic appearance.

Designed by Noe Ruiz for Adafruit Industries

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