00:00Here it is, the articulated 3D printed pizza slice.
00:04A fun, flexible design with moving hinge pieces.
00:07The print comes right off the bed fully functional, no assembly is needed.
00:11Every hinge is already built into the geometry, giving the slice that smooth, bendable motion.
00:17Let's let it cool on the desk first.
00:19This is the waste created during printing.
00:23And here is the slice in Bamboo Studio, where the settings are set to Standard.
00:27Click on Objects and Shift-Select All Bodies.
00:32Then click on the Scale button.
00:36Enter a scale of 200 to double all objects in size.
00:43Click on the Preview tab to see how it will be printed.
00:47One slice will take nearly 2 hours to print.
00:51Let's quickly scroll through all layers by dragging this slide on the right.
00:57And once it's printed, you get this super satisfying, flexible toy, perfect for fidgeting, gifting, or decoration.
01:11Here's a closer look at the hinges, which will also be looked at in Bamboo Studio in a moment.
01:16Let's first drop the pizza slice.
01:22Here's a close-up of the hinges.
01:28When you look halfway, you see a floating pin is connected to this part.
01:34And the wide hole around it is connected to the other part.
01:37This small part of the print is a bridge, which is floating above the pin.
01:54Whether you're printing for fun or learning how articulated models work, this pizza slice is a perfect print.
02:00You might also want to check out my 3D design channel.
02:04See you there.
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