3D Printed Beluga Whale


Since our 3D printer is back up and running, I decided to try out this adorable design I saw on Thingiverse for an articulated beluga whale.


I decided to try some multicolor filament on this project. It wasn't quite big enough to get the full effect, but it did turn into a cute ombre effect.


I followed the recommended settings for this print (.2 resolution and 20% infil with a brim), however I did make it a bit smaller (80% it's original size). The print still took about 10 hours.


The brim did help a ton with bed adhesion which can sometimes be an issue with these articulated prints, but it was a pain to remove.


The print came out fairly cleanly. There were a few spots with tiny gaps in the filament, but otherwise it was a success.


It took a lot of fussing to remove the built in supports and the brim (especially between the segments) to get it moving freely.


It turned out to be mostly successful, and the design is adorable, so I might try it full size in a different filament to see if there's any difference.

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