This Is Fine Dog Remix 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-NC-SA
File formats: stl
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Summary

I work in the tech industry and this meme/comic, much like everyone else, has become a visual representation of the chaos we are subjected to on the daily. I had sought out to make something special for my coworkers and decided I would make my own take on this piece. Here are the details of the changes I made as I wanted it to more closely resemble the comic...

EDITS MADE TO DOG:

  • Added smile
  • Changed nose some
  • Added the black strip to his hat
  • Changed his eye shape
  • Changed his arms, making them more natural
  • Added hands to rest in his legs like in the comic (also helps with better printing)

NEW ADDS:

  • Created a new base with cut-outs of the individual pieces, which allows for pressure fitting of printed pieces
  • Created new speech bubble that is the same shape and font used within the original comic
  • Added more flames and changed composition for more visual impact

I printed this with a Bambu Labs X1 Carbon printer, using a single AMS (allows for four color prints). There were changes that I made to the slicer, but I won't get into those details as those items will vary greatly on experience/slicers used.

I have multiple files that will allow for MMU (multi-material) prints. Note that you may need to separate shells within your slicer to do so.

FILAMENT NOTES:
I used PLA for all pieces (details and links below); also used clear PET-G as the top layer on supports for the flames which allowed for very beautiful bottom layers.

  • BASE: Black Glitter PLA
  • Speech bubble: Natural (clear), Black, and White PLA
  • Chair/Table/Hat: Brown PLA
  • Mug: Stone Marble PLA
  • Dog: Tan, Black, White PLA
  • Flames: Yellow and Orange PLA and clear PET-G for top layer of supports

ADDITIONAL PRINTING POINTERS:

  • Speech Bubble: In order to achieve the stick to remain clear and the speech bubble outline to not lose it's shape, I had to actually leave the pieces separated within the Bambu Labs slicer but place them slightly on top of one another. So I have included the separate speech bubble pieces in the event other slicers have the same experience.
  • Fire was printed laying down, with the above note of using PET-G as the top layer on the support.

Please respect the Creative Commons licensing, as this is not approved to be sold in any format.

ASSEMBLY NOTES:

  • The various flames are inserted via one corner first then pushed and rocked down via the other side in order to pressure fit into their respective places.
  • I used Gorilla Glue Super Glue to permanently adhere the pieces in place AFTER test fitment. Placed just a couple of drops/small line in each respective hole within the base as well as a small dot on the bottom of the mug to adhere it to the table.

Links for filament:

Base.stl 61.0MB
ChairAndChairLegsONLY.stl 67.6MB
DogAndChairCombined_REDUCED.stl 116.1MB
DogSeparatedMMUCombined.stl 190.7MB
FireCenter.stl 260.1KB
FrontLeftFire.stl 211.9KB
FrontRightFire.stl 212.8KB
Mug.stl 1.0MB
RearFireLeft.stl 398.1KB
RearFireRight.stl 397.6KB
SpeechBubbleBlackOutline.stl 655.2KB
SpeechBubbleCombined.stl 2.2MB
SpeechBubbleStick.stl 22.7KB
SpeechBubbleText.stl 1.1MB
SpeechBubbleWhiteBackground.stl 396.7KB
Table.stl 1.0MB