Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Krafty Karacters on Jul 14, 2014
Very cool. Are you using radio control to control the animatronics?
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jul 14, 2014
Posted by: Krafty Karacters on Jul 14, 2014
Very cool. Are you using radio control to control the animatronics?
No, it's all mechanics. I push at two buttons that are attached to bicycle brake cables - the eyelids are pulled back in the default position by two springs.
Everything's simple and reliable.
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Shunaka on Jul 14, 2014
Very very well done Tioh!
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Steve C on Jul 14, 2014
I like the simplicity of the mechanism...well done!
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Na on Jul 15, 2014
Great work! I really love the springy-ness of the tail. I may have missed it, did you explain how you made it?

Also, thanks for sharing the process with us. I am really impressed with the work you've done and it shows just how much you can do with 3D printin
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by ArthurS on Jul 15, 2014
I'm totally in love with the skunk!!!
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jul 17, 2014
Posted by: Na on Jul 15, 2014
I really love the springy-ness of the tail. I may have missed it, did you explain how you made it?
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I used a cheap radiator brush and a thin plastic mesh for the structure inside the tail.
Re: Posted by DrPuppet on Jul 21, 2014
Cute puppet and really big. Is it hard to control?
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jul 27, 2014
Posted by: DrPuppet on Jul 21, 2014
Cute puppet and really big. Is it hard to control?
It does get heavy after a while - it's used in a live show that is almost three hours long.
The jaw and eyelids move very smooth - the default position of the lower jaw is open.

Another new puppet-head:
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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Na on Jul 27, 2014
Do you use any sort of 'rest' during the performance, just to take the weight off? I can imagine it would be useful to occasionally put it on a stand for a few moments just to rest the upper arm muscles.
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