Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by TygerMin on Mar 21, 2014
Wow...just....wow.  That is awesome!  Like Shawn mentioned, the costume linked to the jaw is a great addition. 
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Na on Mar 23, 2014
Posted by: Shawn Sorrell on Mar 21, 2014
Really nice!  I like how the costume version is controlled by the puppeteers own mouth/jaw.

Ditto. It's really impressive work. How comfortable is it to wear?
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Mar 23, 2014
Posted by: Na on Mar 23, 2014
Ditto. It's really impressive work. How comfortable is it to wear?

It fits really well - feels like wearing a hat.
I've made masks like this (with more complex features) without 3d-printing in the past. The animatronic parts for puppets use the same methods that I used for the costumes:
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Na on Mar 24, 2014
That's good. I can imagine it's a very tricky balance to get something that looks right and something that fits comfortably.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Mar 28, 2014
New video:
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Shawn on Mar 28, 2014
They work really nice. Love the one with the alternate eyes and brow.  Very much a sly fox.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Andrew on Mar 29, 2014
Really nice!
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Na on Mar 29, 2014
Looking good. Now I wish I could go make things like that
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Mar 29, 2014
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I released the new head on thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:284415
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Steve on Apr 04, 2014
Cool stuff Tioh, I found my local hacker space meets the end of every month. Joined their FB page and am going to try to get there this month or next to see what it's all about.
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