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Here is a Thingiverse link

They are easy to print and can be shaped after for a realistic look. I used a .2 nozzle and dipped the legs in boiling water to bend them to shape.

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[–] FuglyDuck 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

3d printing is all about balancing settings to maintain quality. Like layer adhesion vs quality/cosmetics.

You don’t have to get super technical if that’s not your thing, though some basics are very helpful- but you can learn that as you go.

If you have the time and the cash to get started… pick up decent printer and give it a go! If cash is a problem, many local libraries have printers you can use, or there’s hack spaces, etc.

Feel free to come here with questions. Everyone needs help at some point.

[–] anon6789 3 points 1 year ago

That's a great reminder to check again to see if there's a makerspace near me yet. It would be nice to get have other people with experience to learn from.

Thanks for being so welcoming!