Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Apr 07, 2014
New dog nose:
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:291060
Re: Posted by DrPuppet on Apr 10, 2014
I really like what youve created here. I may have missed it in the posts but did you mention what the cost was for printing?  Also you said you used wonder flex for the mouth and felt for the ears. The ears looked really thick in one of the shots so I thought maybe they were foss shape 600? 

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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Shawn on Apr 10, 2014
Any of the "parts" that Tioh has uploaded to Thingiverse are free to download and use on your own 3d printer or take to a company that can print them for you.  A couple of them he uploaded to http://www.shapeways.com/designer/Tioh which is an on-line service that you can actually order a final product from.  Price on that is determined by the choices in material.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Apr 10, 2014
Posted by: DrPuppet on Apr 10, 2014
I really like what youve created here. I may have missed it in the posts but did you mention what the cost was for printing?  Also you said you used wonder flex for the mouth and felt for the ears. The ears looked really thick in one of the shots so I thought maybe they were foss shape 600? 

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I do not sell them - I only provide the 3d-model. With a hobby 3d-printer (like my Makerbot) you anly have to pay electricity and the material (about 30€ for 1kg). You do not need your own 3d-printer - there are hackspaces in many cities. http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/ - many of those have a 3d-printer.
You can also print them at shapeways, but it will be expensive, because I did not optimise the model for a professional 3d-printing-service (that means it uses to much material).

The ears are Felt - glued with Plaast to the head. This will be the inner structure of the ear. I'll cover it with fake-fur from both sides.
 The lower jaw and the inside of the muzzle is covered with one layer of Wonderflex.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Apr 18, 2014
New cat head - free download at thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:303056
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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on May 21, 2014
Two new head designs:
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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jun 10, 2014
Eyes, movable eyelids, nose and antlers added:
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The antlers have not been 3d-printed. I covered foam with Worbla (http://www.worbla.com/).
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Shawn on Jun 11, 2014
I love the fact that you combine mediums. I actually thought you had covered foam in papermache' for the antlers when I first looked at the pictures.  I've only played with the  thermoplastics a little but it is a really cool product, So many applications!
Re: Posted by DrPuppet on Jun 11, 2014
Thermoplastic fabric is awesome!

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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jun 18, 2014
Teeth (hand-sculpted with Plaast) and tongue (foam covered in leather) added:
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