SKULL ARMY HITCH COVER - 4 SIZES - SINGLE FILE OR 2 COLOR
This deadly army skull hitch cover will surely bring some spooktober feeling!
This cool army skull (with complete M1 helmet) will cover your hitch ball in style. I've added 50mm standard as well as all american standards: 1-7/8 inch, 2 inch and 2-5/16 inch.
There are two options. First one being a single print file for 1-color prints. The other one is two seperate STL files that can be glued together if you want the helmet in one color and the skull in another. Note that you DONT need a dual-extruder 3D-printer to get it done.
I recommend using manual support material on the brim of the helmet (to avoid material inside the hitch-hole).
If enough of you ask for a non-support-version I can lower the helmet more into the skull so the angle is more like 50-60 degrees and printable without supports. It just looks uglier.
Make sure you use the same standard for Helmet and Skull if you print two pieces (they are scaled to only fit each standard).
Files:
50mm Single
50mm Dual (Skull)
50mm Dual (Helmet)
1-7/8" Single
1-7/8" Dual (Skull)
1-7/8" Dual (Helmet)
2" Single
2" Dual (Skull)
2" Dual (Helmet)
2-5/16" Single
2-5/16" Dual (Skull)
2-5/16" Dual (Helmet)
Due to it's size I'd go with thicker layers, 3 shells and roughly 15-20% infill.
Use support on the outside of the helmet for best results.
This deadly army skull hitch cover will surely bring some spooktober feeling!
This cool army skull (with complete M1 helmet) will cover your hitch ball in style. I've added 50mm standard as well as all american standards: 1-7/8 inch, 2 inch and 2-5/16 inch.
There are two options. First one being a single print file for 1-color prints. The other one is two seperate STL files that can be glued together if you want the helmet in one color and the skull in another. Note that you DONT need a dual-extruder 3D-printer to get it done.
I recommend using manual support material on the brim of the helmet (to avoid material inside the hitch-hole).
If enough of you ask for a non-support-version I can lower the helmet more into the skull so the angle is more like 50-60 degrees and printable without supports. It just looks uglier.
Make sure you use the same standard for Helmet and Skull if you print two pieces (they are scaled to only fit each standard).
Files:
50mm Single
50mm Dual (Skull)
50mm Dual (Helmet)
1-7/8" Single
1-7/8" Dual (Skull)
1-7/8" Dual (Helmet)
2" Single
2" Dual (Skull)
2" Dual (Helmet)
2-5/16" Single
2-5/16" Dual (Skull)
2-5/16" Dual (Helmet)
Due to it's size I'd go with thicker layers, 3 shells and roughly 15-20% infill.
Use support on the outside of the helmet for best results.
This deadly army skull hitch cover will surely bring some spooktober feeling!
This cool army skull (with complete M1 helmet) will cover your hitch ball in style. I've added 50mm standard as well as all american standards: 1-7/8 inch, 2 inch and 2-5/16 inch.
There are two options. First one being a single print file for 1-color prints. The other one is two seperate STL files that can be glued together if you want the helmet in one color and the skull in another. Note that you DONT need a dual-extruder 3D-printer to get it done.
I recommend using manual support material on the brim of the helmet (to avoid material inside the hitch-hole).
If enough of you ask for a non-support-version I can lower the helmet more into the skull so the angle is more like 50-60 degrees and printable without supports. It just looks uglier.
Make sure you use the same standard for Helmet and Skull if you print two pieces (they are scaled to only fit each standard).
Files:
50mm Single
50mm Dual (Skull)
50mm Dual (Helmet)
1-7/8" Single
1-7/8" Dual (Skull)
1-7/8" Dual (Helmet)
2" Single
2" Dual (Skull)
2" Dual (Helmet)
2-5/16" Single
2-5/16" Dual (Skull)
2-5/16" Dual (Helmet)
Due to it's size I'd go with thicker layers, 3 shells and roughly 15-20% infill.
Use support on the outside of the helmet for best results.