The Actual Nutcracker for 3D printing by totowa

STL- This nutcracker is designed by student designer ’totowa’, led by Professor Choi Sung-kwon’s industry-academic cooperation lecture with Fab365 in fall semester 2023. This nutcracker can ACTUALLY CRACK WALNUTS and can be used as a decorative object in Christmas season as well. Each part is separated so you can customize colors as you want. (Recommend using black, red, white, gold, and skin color.) It has the appearance of a soldier from the past imperial era and maintains a strong standing posture of it. How to assemble: 1. Attach the boots and the legs with each other and then, attach them to the body. Use super glue for attachment. 2. Attach two arm parts(white, red) with each other and attach shoulder decoration as well. Use super glue for here too. 3. Insert two arms into the body by snap-fit structure of them. 4. Insert belt parts on the body. They are designed with a snap-fit structure as well. 5. Slide down the hair part from the top of the head. 6. Put the eyes parts into the head and use super glue for them. Insert mustache under the nose until it fits. 7. Attach the entire head on the body by turning it clockwise. 8. Lastly, put the soldier’s hat into the head and turn it clockwise. 9. You’re all set. Let’s bring some walnuts! How to crack a walnut: 1. Screw up the hat and make enough space inside the body. 2. Put a walnut into the body. 3. Screw down the hat to bring pressure to the walnut. 4. Screw the hat more with more strength. Then the walnut will CRACK! Special thanks for Professor Choi Sung-kwon and Fab365 for giving me guidance and this great opportunity. Sizes for printing (w*d*h) - Black : 150mm x 110mm x 110mm (Largest) - Red : 90mm x 90mm x 90mm - White : 95mm x 45mm x 55mm - Skin color : 60mm x 60mm x 40mm - Gold : 60mm x 30mm x 20mm (Smallest) Size after full assembly (w*d*h) - 90mm x 55mm x 232mm *It’s recommended to turn off the supports while printing. Total Build Time : 24h 48m / Plastic Weight :
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