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Belly Rub Husky

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4.6 h
4 plates

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Description

Introducing Belly Rub Husky!

 

This is a gear-driven interactive toy designed to mimic a pet’s reaction to belly rubs. When you rub its belly, the internal mechanism moves the paws (or feet) up and down, simulating a playful response. The design is entirely mechanical, requiring no electronics, making it a fun and engaging print for makers of all skill levels. It can double up as a fidget toy as well!

How It Works

The toy operates using a simple gear-driven mechanism. As pressure is applied to the belly area, the movement is transferred to the limbs through a series of interconnected gears, creating a smooth, responsive motion. The design is optimized for printing without any  supports and easy assembly. The assembly process is extremely simple and straightforward and can be followed similar to previous models that i have uploaded. 

Print Details

  • Recommended Material: PLA
  • Layer Height: 0.16 or 0.20
  • Supports: No
  • Print Time: Estimated 4 to 5 hours as the parts are split into 4 plates in the Bambu studio project file

The model might be scaled up or down depending on printer capabilities though I have not tried it and don't know how it may affect the mechanism performance. I have tried to keep the model within a large mobile phone size dimension for easy handling. The face-plate is snap fit while the paws and feet are designed to be press fit but you can always use a small dap of super glue to keep the limbs from spinning if the tolerance on your prints are loose.

 

Unfortunately I have only one AMS so I could only do 4 colours for the Husky faceplate. If you are able to do more than 4 colours at a go, you could try blue eyes for the Husky.  I have included 2 versions of faceplates to choose from. Do print the rack as per the orientation in the project file as it helps the rack to slide smoother.

 

Feel free to print and share your results! Feedback and improvements are always welcome. I'll be adding more pet models soon depending on the response. A boost will definitely help too!

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