Cheshire Cat

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Cheshire Cat from Alice and Wonderland I had a lot of purple ABS left over from my last project (Dino Flintstone) and decided on building the Cheshire Cat. Since my daughter loves Alice in Wonderland, this was an easy choice to make. The model as printed is 25cm high and 28cm long, however since it is sliced into pieces to allow for the colors, you only need to check the size of the largest flat piece (body6.stl, approx 130mm x 125mm) to determine your print size. The tallest piece is head.stl, 63mm. The model should scale well except for the eyes (just the black dots) and whiskers. I used glow in the dark ABS for the mouth for that extra special touch. Enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3D PRINTING SETTINGS Printer: FlashForge Creator XRafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: .2mmInfill: 10% Notes:See important notes in the 'extra notes for printing' section for the black eyes and whisker pieces. I printed all the parts except for the head with one shell. I printed the head with two shells due to the 'extreme' overhangs (60 degrees max) which I am always cautious with. Colorspink:face earrearl arml1arml3arml5arml7 armr1armr3armr5armr7 armbump (two copies) tail2tail4tail6tail8 body1body3body5body7body9body11body13 bodybump (four copies) purple:head arml2arml4arml6 armr2armr4armr6 tail1tail3tail5tail7tail9 body2body4body6body8body10body12body14 white (or glow in the dark):teeth1teeth2teeth3 black:eyebrowreyebrowl eyereyel whiskerl (three copies)whiskerr (three copies) yellow:eyeballreyeballl Extra notes for printingRafts are not required, except for the eyer and eyel parts due to the small sizes.I use a Geckteck plate for adhesion and printed all other pieces with no brim or rafts. Due to the narrow size of the whiskers, I printed them with 0% infill and 0 bottom layers. This allows them to be squeezed into the narrow whisker slots on the face. Alternatively you can simply sand them down to fit. Extra copies of parts:Three copies of whiskerrThree copies of whiskerlFour copies of bodybumpTwo copies of armbump AssemblyThe assembly diagram below shows all connections. To keep the diagram somewhat readable, for the tail, body and arms I simply labeled the first and last piece for each of those sections. All numbered pieces are to be assembled in order. Special notes to be aware of: 1-Take care to note left and right pieces. They look quite similar but are actually different. 2-The whiskers could be problematic if the model is resized. At the standard size, the whiskers actually fit quite well if you follow the whisker instructions above. 3-There is a fair amount of gluing to be done. I wound up gluing pieces in pairs, letting the glue settle a bit then gluing pairs together. Also, masking tape worked great in holding pieces together while waiting for the glue to dry. 4-Glue the tail together. 5-Glue the body together. See the diagram for the bodybump position. 6-Glue the body and tail together. 7-When gluing the arms, create each arm (including the armbump) without the hands. Glue the arms to the body. Interlock the hands together and then glue them between the arms. It's simpler than it sounds, but if you glue the hands first, you may not be able to fit the arms into the body. 8-Be sure that the bottom of the hands rest on the table surface, even with the body. When placing the head, the head will rest on the hands and fit into the body. 9-Push the eyes into the eyeballs, then glue the eyeballs, ears and eyebrows into the head. 10-insert the whiskers and teeth into the face. When inserting the teeth into the face, put in teeth1 and teeth3 first. Be sure they are all the way in and then insert teeth2 between them. 11-Glue the face and head together 12-The last step should be to glue the full head/face to the body (the head is rotated), while the chin rests on the hands. Note-The body and tail are hollow (I wanted to cut down on print time). If you are handy, you might consider putting a light inside the model!

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