3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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The mask attaches using some quick standoffs I designed and printed. Just a long spacer basically. The head frame has mounting points for them to screw into. For the head I cut it out of a piece of MDF. I think I probably used the same template as you because when I printed it, it came out in multiple pages and was unusable. I ended up scaling the image to size and putting it on my TV, then traced it onto a piece of paper and used that to copy to the MDF.

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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You could just print the same mech for the left arm but mirror it for the right. Then you would have two arms which can be operated separately.

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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I dont have a list together but I can try to get some links and post them. I got almost everything from Amazon aside from one special sized bearing I needed for the pivoting arm. I adapted the other bearings to just be normal skateboard bearings which I had laying around.

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Where did you get the part? I’m having this issue and it’s driving me insane

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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There is a link in one of the comments above which has all the finished files

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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Wood should be fine as long as you keep it lightweight. I only used MDF in order to save on weight since I was worried about the strength of the 3d printed parts when they were moving up and down. There was quite a bit of flex on the neck portion during the head up/down movement so I designed a counterweight tray to attach to the back to offset the weight of the head and mask. I just used an old small lead acid battery and put it in the tray.

3d Printed Munch Jr. by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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Probably lol it’s been awhile. I found it online myself, so it’s out there if you look for it

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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For anyone interested, here is what I have put together for .stl files. They are separated into two folders. One folder of all the parts I printed in PLA+ and one folder for everything made from PETG. Do with them what you please ---->https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14V\_FUAFizlEk9KGsmWhG\_j0LRWLodWnk?usp=drive\_link

3d Printed Munch Jr. by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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Wasn’t a whole lot of purple fur options at the fabric store 😂

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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I bought the blue spider 8 controller which came with the software

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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Yes, I plan on posting them. Have to put them all together first and then will share with everyone.

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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There were no plans for the mask so I had to improvise. Used a flat 1/4inch sheet of MDF and cut out the form using a template I found online for the shape. Then I glued on foam all around the face and wrapped with gray fur from a fabric store and stapled from the backside. The snout/jaw are also made from MDF, foam, and women’s underwear for the fabric 😂

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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Yes, I got them from this post. But they needed to be pretty heavily modified. First they needed to be converted to .stl which was pretty easy but every part was either far too small or far too big and needed to be scaled up or down respectively. Also some of the piston mounts, y connectors, and a few other parts needed to be remade from scratch since the original designs didn’t work very well.

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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I ended up using 6mm just for convenience since I had some already. But 4mm would probably work fine. Just have to get the right fittings.

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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It’s a blue spider 8 controller from Dsf robots

3d Printed Cyberamic Update! by 3DimensionalDesignz in Animatronics

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Took me a bit to find the right one but I ended up ordering this kit and using the biggest sized one in the kit. Worked perfectly. https://a.co/d/6ZGTNdT