Tasty Springos Pack No.1

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Introducing the Tasty Springos Pack No.1, the solution to all your 3D-printed, food-based, spring-toy needs! This pack contains a large assortment of fruit and vegetable Springos derived from 3D scans. This pack includes the following models : Apple - full & half scale; with or without supports Banana - full & half scale; single part and two part versions; supports required Bell Pepper - full & half scale; single part and two part versions; with or without supports Pineapple - full, half, and quarter scale; no supports Pumpkin A - medium & large scale; with or without supports Pumpkin B - medium & small scale; with or without supports Pumpkin C - large, medium, & small scale; with or without supports Jack-O-Lantern - large, medium, & small scale; dual and single color versions; no supports Pumpkin Squash - full & half scale; with or without supports   I got the best results printing with 3 outlines/shells, 0.15mm layer height, and enough solid top & bottom layers to make the spring part solid infill. After printing, carefully separate the coil using a thin spatula, palette knife, butter knife, etc. Work slowly and with caution, especially if you are using sharp tools! More detailed instructions included in PDF.   note: These Springos can be very large and complicated models. Slow computers may struggle with the springo part on some of these. There may also be tiny 'holes' that can prompt errors or warnings, but I have sliced these files without issues using Simplify3D and Cura. Results may vary with other slicers. Please share your experiences good and bad so I can continue to improve. Thanks ☺︎ To test your slicer & printer capabilities, I've shared some of the more challenging Springos for free. You can try the Half Scale Pineapple and the Small Jack-O-Lantern before you buy this, if you'd like.  Springos pictured were mostly printed using MatterHackers PLA, which results in a fairly resiliant Springo!

About the author:
MakeAnything
Hi, I'm Devin! I run a YouTube channel called Make Anything and I believe everyone should have access to well designed products. As it turns out, 3D printing is a great way to do just that! I like making both functional models and delightful objects that spark inspiration.

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