Piglet Ivo — the first anatomically correct piggy bank. A groundbreaking design that shows you where your money really goes.
Ivo is without a doubt the clumsiest pig on the farm.
His chubby body rarely does what he wants — his legs seem to have a mind of their own, his tail curls the wrong way, and if there’s one pig that can trip over a puddle of mud, it’s Ivo.
Every morning he starts the day full of hope, but before the sun is halfway across the sky, he’s usually slipped three times, gotten himself stuck in a fence once, and knocked over at least one bucket. And he always does it with that innocent look in his eyes that says: “Oops… again?”
Still, no one on the farm can ever stay mad at Ivo. There’s something disarming about him — a kind of goofy charm that just makes you smile. When the chickens squabble or the goats start arguing, Ivo waddles in with his crooked snout to make peace (usually by accidentally stepping on someone’s tail).
He’ll never be as cool as George the rooster — George struts around like he owns the place. And as for a chance with the “chickies”? Forget it. Ivo’s attempts to impress them always end with a slip, a splash, or a face full of mud.
But still, every animal on the farm loves him. His heart is big, his intentions are pure, and his laugh is contagious.
Except for Gordon… the squirrel.
But that’s not too surprising — Gordon only loves Gordon.
Ivo knows he’s no hero, no champion, no barnyard superstar.
But somewhere, deep in the mud, he also knows this:
even the biggest goof can have the warmest heart.
🛠️ What you need:
• A 3D printer with a build volume of at least 20 cm and an AMS system
🛠️ Tools:
• optional sandpaper
Printing
Use the Bambu Studio files, or the STL files if you are using another slicer:
Feel free to experiment with the placement of the object — these are the positions that gave me the best results.
Ivo:
Ivo is not very difficult, just lay him flat on the plate, and enable supports for his legs, nose, and the interior.
Plug:
Print the plug with the flat side down, enable supports.
Assembly:
After all the supports have been removed, the plug with the thread can be screwed into Ivo. If it feels a bit tight the first time, it can help to lightly sand the edges of the thread with some sandpaper.
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