3D Printed MLK Monument Remixed as a Walking Stick @onebeartoe

from 3D Printed MLK Monument Remixed as a Walking Stick @onebeartoe
by Noe Ruiz

Roberto shared on thingiverse:

Monumental Walking Stick – Martin Luther King

This is a remix of http://ift.tt/1Q3ZYEf from graphicsforge.

I added a cutout on the bottom for use as a walking stick topper.

Two STLs with the bottom cutout are available. One is scaled x3 and the other is scaled x4 the original size.

Adjust the OpenSCAD file if those scales, or bottom cutout size, do not meet your requirements.

Assembly:

Use E6000, or your favorite adhesive, to attach the print to a walking stick.

I wrapped a fuzzy pipe cleaner around the attachment area for flair.


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