Introduction

The classic LEGO skeleton was always my favorite character when I was a kid.

When I moved into my first apartment with my wife we found one on the floor, missing a leg, so he was placed on the highest shelf in the kitchen, then when we moved to our first house he was brought along, but lost an arm along the way, so I figured I'd better measure him up before while he had at least one of every limb.

The default scale of my print is a massive 10:1 but it has been successfully printed at half that scale (and smaller) too.

Tools Needed

3D Printer

Spanner/pliers (to to match the nut on threaded rod)

Scalpel/Knife to clean up prints

Material Needed

Threaded rod 265-272mm long depending on bending etc. 4mm or less in diameter (M3 is ideal) 2 nuts 2 washers



Filament White PETG is my preference but anything will do (please someone make a glow in the dark one!)

With 6 vertical walls and 10% infill (on the large pieces) I used about 1.15kg, going down to 4 walls should bring it under a kilo.

Glue (I used superglue for my PETG)

Files Needed