Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jan 05, 2014
After uploading my files to Shapeways I found this:
https://www.shapeways.com/model/833922/animatronic-puppet-eye-kit.html?li=search-results&materialId=6

It's more complex than my design and looks really well made.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Shawn on Jan 06, 2014
Thanks Tioh!  I kind of figured it was better if you uploaded them there.

Yes we have seen (at least I have) the one you found but was not sure about it. It looks really cool but was not sure if it came with the lids colored and if you had control over that.  I posted a link to that one over at FB and some folks are interested in it and may give it a try. Hopefully if they do they will give feed back.

I do hope you'll keep developing your versions though. The advantages with that is we know who you are and if we have questions about how it all goes together we can ask. That is one thing I did not like about the other one is there was really no way to communicate with the up-loader. Yes you can leave comments but they seem to not be replying.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jan 14, 2014
Simple handle for a Bowden Cable:
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That's what I use to control the ears and eyelids.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:222456
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by jeezbo on Jan 15, 2014
WOW!! looks like there have been some really cool things going on with you guys!! I really love the 3d printed eye mechs that you have come up with Tioh and I love the little handle you have created for cable mechs, I use quite a lot of these sort of handles, but usually make them myself (not as fancy as yours tho!) and I am quite interested in downloading one of yours and trying it out. where do your fingers sit on the handle though? could I request a picture of you holding the handle, just so that I can see it more clearly?? mine usually are quite short and wide so that my fingers effectively are either side of the cable with the end of the handle in the crotch of my thumb and my fingers pull/curl in a 'v' shape.
Thanks,
Ben.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jan 16, 2014
Posted by: jeezbo on Jan 15, 2014
WOW!! looks like there have been some really cool things going on with you guys!! I really love the 3d printed eye mechs that you have come up with Tioh and I love the little handle you have created for cable mechs, I use quite a lot of these sort of handles, but usually make them myself (not as fancy as yours tho!) and I am quite interested in downloading one of yours and trying it out. where do your fingers sit on the handle though? could I request a picture of you holding the handle, just so that I can see it more clearly?? mine usually are quite short and wide so that my fingers effectively are either side of the cable with the end of the handle in the crotch of my thumb and my fingers pull/curl in a 'v' shape.
Thanks,
Ben.

I use the controls (the ones that I only have to push) like this:
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This way I can use three of those in one hand.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by ArthurS on Jan 16, 2014
SOLD!!!  Where do I get some??
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by jeezbo on Jan 16, 2014
awesome, thanks for letting us see the size of the handle, its the perfect size (as you've said) to have a few of these in one hand.

You make such gorgeous creations!!
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jan 19, 2014
My first 3d-printed puppet head. The hinge to the lower jaw is made of felt and wonderflex (it stays open by itself - I used a clothes pin to close it for the photo). The ears are made of felt too. It took 6 hours to print the plastic parts (printed in PLA glued together with Plaast) - I did not print the nose yet. I won't release this model.

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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Shawn on Jan 19, 2014
Very cool! I can understand why you would not want to release a full model. I do hope you'll keep us updated on this build... perhaps you've already posted about it in another thread.  You are going to make every puppet builder want to go out and buy a 3d printer.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by TygerMin on Jan 19, 2014
That is amazing! 
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