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February 24, 2025

1900s style wide curved hair comb

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My mom has a 100 year old hair comb that she loves, but it’s made of celluloid and that means its useful life is limited. This is my attempt to recreate the same shape and style of comb using 3d printing. To get the same shape as the model comb, all stl files will print flat and need to be heat formed in hot water. See https://www.instructables.com/id/Thermoforming-3D-Printed-PLA-for-Use-in-Prostethic/ for good, clear instructions on this method.

I made 2 styles, a straight comb and one with a gentle curve to the spine of the comb.

There are 4 STL files:

  • hair comb, decorative.stl version 1 with straight bridge
  • Curved comb.stl version 1 with curved bridge (seen in the photos)
  • hair comb, dec v2.stl version 2 (better teeth) with straight bridge
  • Curvedcombv2.stl version 2 with curved bridge

Version 1 looked really good, but on my small printer’s 6″x6″ bed they print much too narrowly to work well due to the x and y taper which caused weak points where the fill wasn’t complete. I lost about 1.5 cm of the teeth to this issue. On a wider or generally larger bed, where the comb can print at up to 8″ wide, they might print just fine.

However, I went ahead and made an updated version of both (v2) with better teeth. I haven’t done a test print yet, but I hope it doesn’t lose as much or any usable length to the teeth this time.

This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/32TriOt on March 5, 2020 at 12:06AM by ShinyBlueThing

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