
James Davekos, or “jameswakefield,” is fairly new to 3D printing. Using his XYZ DaVinci 1.0/2.0 3D printer, he has already uploaded several designs, the most recent being an impressive ultraviolet germicidal sponge cleaner. But if you want to do something in winter that is snow-related to help yourself cope with the weather and possibly your own case of cabin fever, then you need something that you can do with snow, like a snowman!
“We have gotten a lot of snow this year here in New England and I saw the snowman mold by “Cloud Juan” and wanted to see if there was a whole package out in Thingiverse world to make a complete snowman. I did not see one but, I did find all the parts to put one together. I took the best snowman parts and resized and remixed and put this little kit together enjoy and thank you to the original designers.”
Since the accessories are what really turn lumps of snow into a snowman, Davekos improved greatly upon the original snowman mold. In terms of printing guidelines, Davekos reports he used supports only on the hat and the arms. Also, the kit can be customized by changing the size from 20%-40% depending on the size of your build platform. The small parts are printed with brims, which holds them together while being printed and allows them to lift off the platform more easily once they are done.
This kit has also received the honor of being one of the items featured in 3D Printing Ninja’s Top Free 3D Printed Christmas/Holiday Gift Guide for 2015, so Davekos is off to a great start in his 3D design and printing career with his mini snowman kit. Discuss this story in the 3D Printed Snowman forum thread on 3DPB.com.
