The file 'T-800 Terminator Exoskull In Four Pieces 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 4.2 MB.
Just in time for Halloween!
I like this "Thingi" (Thank you DEL_1979) but, after one failed print attempt, I thought it was too difficult for my inexpensive printer. So I cut the front half of the skull into two pieces (Headache), and removed some of the floating unattached parts of the model. This is sliced in such a way as to eliminate the need for supports for the large cavity inside. I still recommend supports for the other features. I added some locating studs, so it should just snap together. At least mine did.
I then thought it would be good to do the same for the back half (Backache). Same deal, with locating studs.
I recommend the remixed jaw, which I actually didn't print, but after printing the original I could see some problem areas blarbes mentioned. You may want the stand from the original or a remix.
Due to the size of my printer, I printed this at 90%. I intend to add some electronics (Circuit Playground Express and Servo Motor) inside. I may update when finished.
I finished my halloween project. I used the front half of the skull and installed two LED eyes, a servo to control the jaw, Circuit playground Express and battery. It is sound activated. I added a video.
Using some magnets that I had around, I made a magnet holder that screws onto the front half of the skull. BUT since I printed my skull at 90% of full size, there is a second file that is scaled and has the proper magnet size holes still. The magnets are 6.0 mm high and 12.5 mm in diameter.
T-800_Backache_Part1.stl |
T-800_Backache_Part2.stl |
T-800_Headache_Part1.stl |
T-800_Headache_Part2.stl |
T-800_MagnetMount.stl |
T-800_MagnetMount90.stl |