Oski The Bear 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-SA
File formats: stl
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Summary

Oski the Bear: The official mascot of the University of California, Berkeley Golden Bears (aka Cal). With the iconic hands behind the back pose, the Oski model is ~ 250 mm tall. Hands and arms, pants, and shoes were remixed from @reddadsteve Fred Flintstone, Wally, George Jetson, respectively. Go Bears!


Print Instructions

  • Resolution: 0.2 mm unless noted.
  • 10% fill (grid) unless noted.

Brown: PolyTerra PLA Earth Brown

  • Head (Fuzzy skin and Cura support used for ears and face plate)

Tan: Paramount Sandstone

  • Face (Fuzzy skin and Cura support used for edge of face)

Yellow: Ziro Fluorescent Yellow

  • Torso (support was used for the leg holes)
  • Arms L and R (Left arm has built in supports for the arm bands)
  • Elbows L and R

Be sure to minimize warping on arms and elbows to get a seamless connection.

Black: eSUN PLA+ Black

  • Eye_black R and L (100% fill)
  • (2) Laces 1 – 3 (100% fill)
  • Nose
  • Smile (100% fill)

White: eSUN PLA+ Cool White

  • Eyes L and R (100% fill)
  • Hands L and R (Cura support was used for the pin holes)
  • Shoes

Blue: eSUN PLA+ Blue

  • Arm bands high and low
  • C
  • Oski (100%)
  • Pants

Navy: eSUN PLA+ Dark Blue

  • (2) Shoe Stripe

Clear: Sunlu Glass

  • (5) Buttons

Any PLA

  • (9) Pins to hold the hands and arms together for gluing.

Assembly

Head: Assemble each eye first by slipping the white part of the eye into the black part. It’s a tight fit so no glue is necessary. Snap the eyes, nose and smile to the face. Again, my print did not require glue to hold them in place. The eyes and mouth rattle around a bit, but they don’t come out. Glue the face to the head.

Torso: Oski, the C, and the buttons need to be glued to the torso as do the arm bands to the left arm. The arm bands are a little tricky to get into the groove, but they do fit. Glue together the hands first using a pin; then glue the hands to the either arm. Put a pin in the handless arm and glue it to the torso. When that is dry, glue the other arm to the torso, connecting the arms together. Save gluing the elbows on until the end because the flat surfaces are excellent for clamping. Pre-load the pins in the elbow to be sure they fit in the arms.

Shoes: Glue the stripes first and then add the laces.

Oski Glue the head in first to the torso. The ball and socket joint give some wiggle room to glue the head at a rakish angle (if desired). Once the head is in place, glue the pants and shoes at the same time.

armbandH.stl 428.7KB
armbandL.stl 475.9KB
armL.stl 1.3MB
armR.stl 1.0MB
button.stl 289.6KB
C.stl 15.8KB
elbowL.stl 290.8KB
elbowR.stl 1.5MB
eyeL.stl 290.9KB
eyeR.stl 292.0KB
eye_blackL.stl 265.6KB
eye_blackR.stl 274.8KB
face.stl 4.0MB
handL.stl 207.3KB
handR.stl 196.8KB
head.stl 1.6MB
lace1.stl 606.1KB
lace2.stl 47.4KB
lace3.stl 242.4KB
nose.stl 3.9MB
Oski.stl 2.1MB
pants.stl 4.5MB
pin.stl 15.8KB
shoes.stl 2.4MB
shoe_stripe.stl 3.4MB
smile.stl 46.8KB
torso.stl 2.3MB