3D model description
The Gowanus Monster. Legend tells of a beast that haunts the darky depths of Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal. Unsuspecting hipsters who dare to approach the edges of the canal late at night are thought to have looked into the eye of the beast - then hypnotized by the strange glow of the eyes, have jumped into the canal. If they are lucky they are washed up near Whole Foods with no memory of what happened...
As part of the Margo Series - the Gowanus Monster is the Aquatic Robotic Vehicle (ARV) that searches for an ancient underwater city - rumored to be located near the Gowanus Canal. Developed by Mr. Walthersnap, the ARV uses echo location and vacuum tube technology to navigate.
Gowanus Canal: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gowanus_Canal
Designed by Sean Charlesworth: http://opus5.complex88.com/
3D printing settings
Designed and modeled for Bold Machines by Sean Charlesworth
All files have been run through mesh repair and are print-ready. Most parts print wihtout .
PARTS NEEDED:
body bottom x1 5% / 2 shells / raft
body top x1 5% / 2 shells / raft
body-head pin x8 5% / 2 shells
eye window x2 10% / 1 shell
fin side x1 10% / 1 shell
fin top x1 10% / 1 shell
head x1 5% / 2 shell / / raft usually not needed
porthole x6 10% / 1 shell
prop x2 0% / 1 shell / slower speed recommended
prop housing x2 10% / 1 shell
tentacle 01 - 04 x1 each 5% / 2 shells / raft & - slower speed may help, have had some success printing without
tentacle pin x4 10% / 2 shells / raft
platform x1 10% / 1 shell
platform arm x1 10% / 1 shell
platform front cradle x1 10% / 1 shell
platform rear cradle x1 10% / 1 shell
OPTIONAL:
porthole insert x6 - used as a different color window insert for portholes 10% / 1 shell
eye window DUAL frame - used with insert for a dual print eye window 10% / 1 shell
eye window DUAL insert 10% / 1 shell
DIRECTIONS:
Insert pegs into body bottom
Put side fins on pegs
Put top body on pegs
Insert pegs into head (make sure to remove material)
Put head on body assembly
Glue in: top fin and portholes
Glue on eye windows, there's no alignment key, so rotate to desired angle
Put props in housing, they will friction fit so they can rotate
Glue prop assemble to head
Gently insert pins in tentacles (make sure to remove material) & snap into head - order does not matter
If porthole inserts are used, print in contrasting color and glue into portholes
Glue platform arm to base
Glue front and rear cradles to arm. The arm is marked with 'F' to indicate front position. Cradles are marked 'F' and 'R' for front and rear. Arrow next to letter indicates front-facing orientation for installation
Front cradle sits underneath the head