Topic: old wooden puzzle modeled and printed.
I know this little guy isn't as nicely printed as some, but I am still pretty proud of it.
Had forgotten about the little wooden puzzle that has been in the family for years until I recently rediscovered it while going thru some of my late mother's things. The original is made of wood, and stamped "Japan" on the bottom, and in kind of rough shape - the ears were broken and glued back together, and there are other little bits broken out as well. It stands all of 54mm high. I really like these kinds of puzzles and remember playing with the wooden one as a kid.
So I got out my calipers, took it apart and started taking measurements, then began modeling it in 123D Design. It took me a while to get all of the pieces modeled (13 pieces) and I hoped fitted correctly with just enough space between them to make assembly easy, yet snug enough.
I finally got to run a test print of it yesterday - run at 0.3 layer height in black ABS at 3/4 size to cut down on the print time. After cleaning up the brim from all 13 pieces, amazingly, it fit together perfectly! I am so happy! 3/4 size stands just shy of 40mm tall.
Now to refine the smaller layer height settings and reprint at full size!
here he is along with the wooden original...

and the individual pieces...

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