Nacelle Robo Force Feet

Nacelle Robo Force Feet

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I designed some alternate feet for the Robo Force figures recently released by Nacelle Company. The stock suction cups can make dynamic posing a bit of a challenge, so I came with up some rigid options that provide additional stability. The socket should be printed out of a flexible filament. The socket provides the friction required to allow the feet to hold their position during posing. I also provided two options for the feet themselves. There is an all-in-one STL file that you can use to print the entire foot in one go. However, the ball peg portion of the foot will likely not provide sufficient strength when printed vertically. So, if you decide to print the all-in-one STL, you may want to print it in two halves and then glue the halves together afterward. The multi-piece foot includes two ball peg halves and one foot base. Print the two ball peg halves, glue them together and then glue the completed ball peg into the foot base. Note that I included holes on the ball peg halves that can be used to help will alignment during gluing. Just insert a short piece of 1.75mm filament into the holes on one half of the ball peg and then glue the halves together. To put the new feet on the figures, simply grip the suction cups and pull them out of their sockets. Then insert the 3D printed sockets into the holes (with the larger opening facing out) and then pop the ball peg into the socket.

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