articulated
flexi
fabric
chainmail
chain
pencil
banner
polearm

12
0
Satisfying to touch,
Satisfying to rattle,
Satisfying to declare your independence with them.
Printing:
- Banners:
- Use at least 2mm of brim or a full solid first layer under them!
- Use Z-hop (I used 1mm)!
- Decrease retraction length (I used 0.2mm for a direct drive).
- Decrease printing speed.
- Shaft:
- Use a brim (i used 5mm)!
- You might need to scale it up along the XY axis about 7-10% to ensure a tight fit (I scaled it up about 10%).
Be careful if you plan to remove the brims from the banner — the links break easily. I left them on and they are still very flexible.
Assembly:
You will need:
- A banner
- The shaft
- The banner pole
- The topper
Instructions:
- Slide the banner onto the shaft.
- Place the shaft with the banner into the banner pole.
- If you are using the nonslip pole, keep the 2 outer rings/links of the banner at the 2 edges of the shaft when installing it on the pole. This will prevent the banner shifting on the shaft left and right.
- Put the banner pole onto the topper.
- Arm any of your pencils with it — have fun!
Have fun!
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally remixed model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
Credit must be given to the creator
Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted
Remixes must be shared under the same license
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