3D print this Mr. Yuk Night Light Design! These make great DIY gifts, and are wonderful in the home, garage, work shop or man cave!
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Fun Facts!
Mr. Yuk was created in 1971 by the Pittsburg Poison Center to help educate children and adults about poison prevention.
What you will need:
- 3D printer filament. I used a green PLA filament but you are free to choose what you think would look best. I found that post-processing such as sanding was not required with PLA.
2. Assorted Sandpaper (this may not be required with PLA).
3. Night Lights (6 Colors to choose from).
4. The 3D File. Just click on the blue colored “FREE MR. YUK .STL FILE” link to download the free file.
Now just print it, sand it, slide it onto the Night Light and enjoy! On my Airwolf 3D printer, I used an extruder temperature of 220 C, and a resolution of .2 mm. On the print bed I used blue painters tape and no bed heat. I printed with the Mr. Yuk face flat on the build plate and I did not use a raft or support material.
We hope this project works great for you and you enjoy it! Please let us know if you have any question. We plan to design more of these in the future so keep checking in. Let us know if you have a request for a custom design. We would love to see your pictures if you make this project!
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