Looking at
of
I realized that neither was exactly what I wanted. So I started from scratch with a fresh sketch of a cartoon Santa, designed in Adobe Illustrator and extruded in Tinkercad. That resulted in
I was dissatisfied with the amount of gluing-up required by this design, so I went back to the drawing board. While it looks very similar to the original, this new design sports a variety of improvements.
Begin by printing base.stl (I did this in red). Next, print head.stl and face.stl in white. Head.stl will include the beard, mustache, hatband, tassel, and backplane as a single element. If you want Santa to have a different colored face, paint it before pressing it into place between the hatband and mustache (I used a sand-colored acrylic). Print eyes.stl in black, and press them into place on the face. Print nose.stl and hat.stl in red, and press them into place (I used a dab of CA glue to hold the hat piece securely).
Next, print cube_one and cube_two. If you want to insert the digits in a different color, print numerals.stl. I printed my cubes in a translucent red, and the numerals in a bronze gold.
For all inset elements (eyes, nose, and numerals), I advise trimming/filing/sanding a small chamfer onto the backside edges so they're easier to present to place. Fair warning: The numerals on the cubes can be a bit of a bear to get into place, but the result is outstanding.
base.stl | 258.9KB | |
cube_one.stl | 454.6KB | |
cube_two.stl | 471.1KB | |
eyes.stl | 12.2KB | |
face.stl | 24.5KB | |
hat.stl | 11.8KB | |
head.stl | 161.1KB | |
nose.stl | 6.1KB | |
numerals.stl | 267.8KB |