Base for Barbie type dolls, this base unlike the other version, supports the doll from the pelvis, allowing the use of short dresses or shoes without being as invasive as the previous model.
To assemble it, nothing additional is needed (at most some glue like Cyanoacrylate, Super Glue, La Gotita, etc ) but it is very firm without the need of anything additional.
I hope you like it!
All objects are printed flat and the design is intended to be made by 3D printing in an optimal way avoiding the use of supports.
The design is composed of the following files
BASE.stl (print 1 unit)
STAND.stl (print 1 unit)
FIJADOR.stl (print 2 units)
AGARRE.stl (print 2 units)
Once printed, you must place the STAND on the BASE, then insert the HOLDERS in the holes, and once entered and moved, place the FIXER on each one.
Please visit my instagram @alfr3design to see a video where I show how the assembly is done.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGOrJjwDh-A/
Settings for impression:
Layer height 0.2
Perimeters: 1
40% filling
Temperature 200 degrees (in PLA)
Clarification: In my case I use 0.6 nozzle so I recommend you to make some tests if you don’t know well the tolerance of your printer to see if you should not adjust or scale the objects so that the assembly fits perfectly.
This article was first featured at https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/base-para-munecas-barbie-otro-modelo on December 31, 2020 at 07:14PM by
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