Models/Links for Challenges

1x Wolf in Shepherd’s Pi.

Need (3).

Estimated Printing Time: 2 hours 57 mins (including heating of printer). Estimated Plastic Usage: 10.30 m

The stl file is available above and conforms to the wolf defined in Shepherds Pi Rules of a main piece of 100mm by 150mm, and a base cross piece of 150mm length.

We have made it to print in two pieces that slot together and both are contained in the same stl file.

1x Sheep in Shepherd’s Pi.

Need (6).

Estimated Printing Time: 5h38m (body), 0h54m (lid), 6h30m (combined)

Estimated Plastic Usage: 17.45m (body), 2.78m (lid) 20.19m (combined)

The stl file is available above and conforms to the sheep defined in Shepherds Pi Rules of a cuboid with:

  • Width: 150mm.
  • Depth: 75mm.
  • Height: 75mm.

We have made it so prints as a box and a lid that can be stuck together so it does not fall apart. Although, we were talking about putting LEDs in it. A light up sheep, why not? Well, light up eyeballs at least!

1x Apple in Nature’s Bounty.

Need (12).

Estimated Printing Time: 31 mins (including heating of printer). Estimated Plastic Usage: 1.63 m

The stl file is available above and conforms to the apple defined in Natures Bounty Rules of 2x40mm circles.

We have made it to print in two pieces that slide together.

The hole can be both used for a 5mm dia, 3mm height magnet (available on Amazon) or a wire hook.

1x Feed Trough in Hungry Cattle.

Need (3).

Estimated Printing Time: 3 hours 56 mins (including heating of printer). Estimated Plastic Usage: 12.79 m

The stl file is available above and conforms to the feed trough defined in Hungry Cattle Rules of one open box, with the dimensions below:

  • Length: 100mm
  • Width: 100mm
  • Depth: 50mm

We have made it so it prints in one piece and contains a fill line in the middle of the Trough.