Netflix Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events Spyglass

Netflix Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events Spyglass 3D print model

Description

This is my model of Spyglass from the Series of Unfortunate Events Spyglass (Netflix) For this model you'll need 2mm rod for hinge, and 5 x 2,5mm screw heads.The first four rings spins and click.There is place in a toggleable zoom part for 1mm foam/felt if you want smoother movement.(I used wood veneer to make nice texture to wood parts as well as cheap 20x25 monocular for optic glass parts)

Printing instructions:-Choose if you want to print eye lid with hinges or if you want to print them separately and glue them later for stronger part-Print 2 x meter1-Print 3 x meter 2-Print 3 x arrow1 _-Print 2 x _arrow2-Print 7 x spiral-Print just one of the other parts

Assembly instructions:-Start putting on and gluing parts to guide in order:spiral -> wood3 -> spiral -> click4 -> ring4 (onto click4) -> spiral -> spiral -> click3 -> ring3 (onto click3) ->-> spiral -> wood2 -> click2 -> ring2 (onto click2) -> spiral -> wood1 -> spiral -> click1 -> ring1 (onto click1) -> eye2

(-Optional: attache middle hinge to eye1 and two side hinges to eye2 like in model with hinges)-Attache two eye parts by 2mm rod (or by piece of 1.75mm filament)-Glue spiral end to wood4 part.-Put zoom3 part into zoom2 part.-Put zoom2 part into zoom1 part.-Put zoom1 part into wood4 part. -Glue zoom end to zoom3 part so it would lock all parts from falling.-Glue all meters onto their places (Use photos as refrence)-Glue wood4 with all zoom and meter parts onto guide to close everything.

If there is still problem with assembly feel free to send me a message.

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elgunn-cmma2023-08-12 22:12:02 UTC
This model is great! I'm almost finished, but I am wondering what monocular you used for the optics? It seems you used one which screws into the eye which is awesome
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mileyworrall2022-05-04 07:58:33 UTC
Is there a way I can download the model and print it my self?
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mckayjperkins2021-09-24 23:22:41 UTC
What are the suggested print settings for this?
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pankuba2021-09-27 09:23:48 UTC
I personaly printed the big round parts in 0.2mm layer and the details parts in 0.05mm on my Prusa i3 Mk2 in a PETG, but I guess that PLA is gonna as good.
Biacco
Biacco2020-10-10 18:04:49 UTC
Very accurate and inspiring work, pankuba. Wondering if I'll be able to create a similar mechanism.
jacob1998
jacob19982019-07-31 09:19:44 UTC
Coool
Item rating
5 1
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claytonbaxter962024-06-30 20:21:08 UTC
Recommended
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3rdeyepretty2024-02-02 23:55:21 UTC
Recommended
I like your stl files, but had problems trying to make sure i downloaded all the files. I kept downloading over and over again to make sure I had all 31 files. Is there a way to download all the files at once with a click of a single button?
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seanahern2020-09-28 12:43:42 UTC
Recommended
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chiadi2020-04-23 23:13:39 UTC
Recommended
very good
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jontpeters2019-07-05 20:49:00 UTC
Recommended
I can't give an accurate rating until I set it up to print. However, from what I can tell the model is beautifully done. Would give 11 out of 10.
Netflix Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events Spyglass
$10.00
 
Custom License 
Netflix Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events Spyglass
$10.00
 
Custom License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (31 files)28.5 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2018-05-03
  • Model ID#891867
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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