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200% Scale Furby Project Files

Oh boy, was this a project. I wasn't sure if I'd even be able to make this happen, but here we are! I've included the files for absolutely everything you'd need, including cutouts for the faux sensor and eye images. Watching my video should give you a good understanding of the assembly, but I'll answer any questions anyone has. Completely recreating this project in full is not for the faint of heart, but if dummy Austin can do it, I think most people could too. There's way too much to cover in a singular post (how the servo controller works, how to get the paint finish just right, etc.) so rather than going over absolutely everything, I'm just going to suggest that you do your own research on the more general topics while I just stick to what is specific to this Furby project. But like I said, I'm happy to answer questions.


Shopping list: linkslist.app/4bs2DOt

Sound Board: bit.ly/Fur-Bot

Alright, where do I even start? I guess some important things to note are some details about the files. I went through a couple design changes on pieces like the servo arms that control the mouth, but I included the old ones in case anyone wants to tinker. The only ones that you really need are MouthArm1_v3 and MouthArmFlex, the later of which NEEDS to be printed in a flexible 3D filament like TPU. Basically, for anything that has multiple files versions, you should probably print the latest version (like v2 or whatever).

I based the colors of my Furby on what E&K were theming theirs around, but there's plenty of other Furby colors you could go with rather than gray. If you go that route, don't buy the gray spray paint in my list. 🤷🏻‍♂️

I don't have specific lengths for the steel rods- just push them through, mark them, then cut at your mark.

My 3D design skills are far from perfect- I made lots of physical modifications to my parts after they were printed, but you might not find that necessary. If there's any parts that consistently have issues for people, I'll do my best to redesign that file and upload here.

I did not include tools, basic glues, and materials like standard paper in the shopping list, as I am assuming most people already have these prior to starting the project.

I should also say that Evan & Katelyn did all of the fur stuff on their own, so you can refer to their video for guidance there.

Feel free to also reference my video in making the Furby Masks if you want just a little extra footage of detailing to look at.

If I'm stupid and forgot something incredibly important here, please call me out. This project was massive and also many months ago, so I remember very little.

200% Scale Furby Project Files 200% Scale Furby Project Files 200% Scale Furby Project Files

Comments

I’ll try to remember to add them soon- if I forget, please remind me!

Austin Bradley

Hey, fun video and great work. Would you be able to share the CAD files so I can flatten out the face plate? I want to make a talking box furby

Séamus De Cleir

This was so fun. They'd have never been able to pull this off on their own.

Ryan Carl Mercer


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