The file 'Hello, Stabby Kitties 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 1.5 MB.
There are several mask models on Thingiverse, but I recently did some character modeling so thought I'd take a stab at it myself. The hockey mask was first as that was easier to manage, and now I've box-modeled Michael Myers. I'll update the latter if I dial it in better (tricky to get his look with different proportions).
My kitties came from Lotus Gifts (their card above) and they said that they do sell by mail. They're awesome people and have had their shop there forever, so I just ask that, if you can, please order from them if you can.
My first knife proved too heavy, so I made a half-handle and glued it to the side of a piece of thin plastic. I may try to rebuild the hand to clutch the knives, but that will take a lot of trial and error. Gluing it to the side feels right; now he's not a willing accomplice.
The blade plastic I used was a piece of some left over detail masking from some odd project, doubled over; very thin and sturdy enough. Some paper should do just as well (I just didn't trust I wouldn't crease or tear it during application.)
I found the hockey mask printed best when it's nearly vertical, tilted back just enough that the supports were on the inside. Printing face-up hides the support points,, but the layer steps are difficult to clean up.
If you have a pin vice, just use a small bit to clean the inside of the holes. The rest can clean up by scraping with a dull xacto blade (a sharp blade will catch the layers and cut into the mask).
You will have to open it up to attach counterweights inside. A couple tiny screws from a lost project did nicely for me. Black masking tape works well as straps. Gaffer tape is a bit thick.
I tried to twist the axis so the machete arm could slash rather than stab but found it was really tricky to get the weighting right. The resulting action was wrong. If I ever get that right I'll update my recipe.
Stuffed animal fur is great for the hair. Finally, a use for beanie babies.
If you improve on my methods or have any questions, please let me know. The fun is in figuring out work-arounds on ridiculous little challenges, and I'd love to hear how anyone improves on my methods. Or if you find a new use for the models.
StabbyHandle.stl |
StabbyKnife.stl |
StabbyMachete.stl |
StabbyMask_Solid.stl |
StabbyMask_Ventilated.stl |
StabbyMMMask.stl |
StabbyMMScalp.stl |
StabbyThinKnife.stl |