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by gefrix, published

"Stamat" - Statistical Model of the Average Terrestrian

This is a slightly altered (<1 sigma) version of the mean average of over a thousand female full body scans.

Cut into 15 large pieces, the separate components can be joined together with 3D printed connectors (pegs).

Final size is 1:2 of the real world model (165 cm) - 82.5 cm.

Total printing time: 210+ hours.

All components were sliced for printing using PrusaControl (Slic3r). Defaults - 0.15mm, 20%, PLA.
Most components can be printed as they are without any rafts or supports.

  • Upper Arms - printed from the elbows up, after rotating +-35 degrees along Y.

  • Lower Arms - printed upside-down from the elbows, after rotating +-145 degrees along Y. Automatic build plate only support was added for the fingers.

  • Chest and Face - printed from the inside holes up by rotating +-90 degrees along X.

  • Lower Legs - printed with a 'raft' by adding build plate only support to the _lifted version.

  • Upper Legs - printed upside-down.

  • Stomach Bottom and Middle - printed upside down.

  • Stomach Top - printed as is.

  • All connectors printed as is without support.

Full assembly needs a total of 39 connecting connectors to be printed.

Mostly regular connectors should be able to fit snugly and secure a tight fit with a snap.
The front neck connector (between the face and the chest) is carved out to fit the slope of the neck.
The back neck connectors are a little lower on one half, and the chest bottom connectors are even a little more compacted on one half. This is to compensate for possible warping / lowered overhands during printing.

If the connectors do not enter the first 2mm without force reduce the X-Z size accordingly.
If the components are not making good contact after joining either reduce the connectors' Y scale or sand paper their tops (this would allow for ~0.3mm compensation).

Once clicked, components with large contact surfaces are going to be difficult to separate. Try the joining system on an upper-lower arm and/or leg first to ensure inner connectors are the right size.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:                      

Prusa


Printer:                      

i3 MK2S


Rafts:                      

No


Supports:                      

No


Resolution:                      

0.15


Infill:                      

20%


How I Designed This

Modelling

Connectors and holes modeled as separate objects in OpenSCAD.
Tolerance of 0.3 mm separates the connectors from the holes in the components.
Body components separated from the main body and carved out with connector holes using (a lot of) Boolean modifiers in Blender.