February 11, 2024
Description
Valentinosaurus: the evolutionary descendant of Ringosaurus.
After millions of layers, the Valentinosaurus evolved to be stronger, smoother and stickier - improving its prehistoric protection of your jewellery Jurasically.
With a wider stance, Valentinosaurus can hold more rings without tipping over.
Overhang angles and bridge distances have been improved for smoother print-in-place prints with no supports needed.
Valentinosaurus include 4 sub-species variations:
The standard print-in-place, no support print.Â
Adaptive layer height is recommended for smoother curves.Â
Print with a minimum 3 wall loops to hide infill pattern.
To hide seams, try a fuzzy skin texture, or draw the seam down the back of the neck, like a frill.
A heavyweight, capable of holding more jewelry with less tipping and sliding. Its secret junk in the trunk is a hidden cavity perfectly sized to hold seven 3/8-inch ball bearings to increase mass, density and gravitational pull.Â
Pause the print at 17mm to add the ball bearings.
With hidden foot magnets, this sub-species is attracted to any ferromagnetic surface. Each foot contains a space to hold a 5.00mm diameter x 2.75mm tall cylindrical magnet.Â
Pause the print at 3.6mm to add the magnets.
When you need superior ring holding sauropod stability. This print contains spaces for both ball bearings and magnets.
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License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial