Whitewater Kayaker Model

by chemteacher628

I am a high school chemistry and math teacher. I recently started designing and printing 3D objec...

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License: public_domain

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Description

This is a model to help teach maneuvers for whitewater kayaking. The model can edge the boat from side to side as well as twist the torso from left and right. To build the model, print one of each part, and two posts. 

Print Settings Printer: DaVinci Jr. Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 5% Notes: Supports are needed for the bow, stern, shoulders, torso, and head files. 

Post-Printing Assembly Slide the hexagonal axel through the torso. Insert the axel into the bow of the kayak along with the two posts. Attach the stern to the posts and axel. Slide the shoulders onto the torso and attach the head on top. Slide the paddle shaft through the holes on the shoulder part and attach the paddles to the ends. I recommend using a small amount of glue to hold the axel, posts, paddles, and head in place. Be carful not to get glue on the parts of the torso and shoulders that pivot.

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komohe3039 6 days ago

This Whitewater Kayaker model is such a cool representation of both athleticism and the raw energy of nature. I love how it captures the intensity of movement—whether it's a detailed 3D print or a digital render, it’s such a dynamic subject to work with. It reminds me of how Photocall TV offers that same kind of rush in a totally different way—channel-surfing through live sports or adventure shows brings that adrenaline vibe right into your living room. Have you thought about printing the model in different poses or scaling it up for display? https://photocalltvv.es/