Print each part, see print instructions.
Cut away the wall from the beard with a knife.
Assemble the parts and then use a hair dryer/hot air gun to slowly heat up the beard while you use a hand to form it. It's also possible to use warm water.
Tip: put the hair dryer on the edge of a table so you can use both hands.
After you have formed the beard, you can use scissors to make some final adjustments.
This model and a commerical license is available at my Patreon:
https://patreon.com/thomash3d
** Print instructions **
All parts has been optimized to not need any support.
The beard should be printed with a 0.2 layer height.
It's possible to scale the model.
Included files:
- beard-original.stl
- beard-xl.stl
- beard-xxl.stl
- body-no-beard.stl
- body-original.stl
- hat-loop-back.stl
- hat-loop-front.stl
- hat-loop-side-mirrored.stl
- hat-loop-side.stl
- hat-original-mirrored.stl
- hat-original.stl
- hat-short-mirrored.stl
- hat-short.stl
- hat-straight-short.stl
- hat-straight.stl
- hat-tilt-back-mirrored.stl
- hat-tilt-back.stl
- hat-tilt-forward-mirrored.stl
- hat-tilt-forward.stl
- hat-wavy-mirrored.stl
- hat-wavy.stl
- nose.stl
- pin.stl
- pin-no-snap.stl
- Added 2022-11-29
- body-long.stl
- body-short.stl
- generic-pompom.stl (should fit most of the hats, requires glue)