Googly Eye Truck Face

by thegraindoctor in Living > Pranks, Tricks, & Humor

533 Views, 0 Favorites, 0 Comments

Googly Eye Truck Face

IMG_7129.jpg
Making Googly Eyes For a Ford F-150 Powerboost using 3-D Printing and Epoxy
The Ultimate Ford F-150 Powerboost Hybrid Half-Ton Pickup Truck Upgrade
Inspiration.jpg

When I upgraded from a minivan to a half-ton pickup truck, I knew I had to do something to make my stock vehicle special. Inspired by a TikTok video, I set about making a mod that few, if anyone else was sporting on their truck.

Supplies

3D Printer (I used a Prusa i3MK3S with MMU2 attachment)

PETG Filament (black, white, and red)

7" googly eyes from Amazon

Two-part Epoxy (I used TotalBoat brand)

Zip Ties

Design and Materials

Eye.jpg
Fusion.jpg

I first acquired the largest googly eyes I could find on Amazon. This was easier than you would imagine, and in short order I had a pair of 7" diameter eyes. I designed the mounts in Autodesk Fusion 360, making it strong enough to survive highway speeds. The tongue is meant to be reminiscent of a dog happily hanging its head out the window of a moving car.

Printing

IMG_7082.jpg
Print-Mount.jpg
Print-Mounts.jpg
Print-Mouthmount.jpg
Print-Mouth.jpg

The parts were all printed on a Prusa i3MK3S printer, taking advantage of the Multi Materials Unit (MMU2) for the multiple colors of the mouth and tongue. Print files and details can be found here .

Assembly

IMG_7072.jpg
Assemble-Eye Mount.jpg
Mount-Asseembled.jpg
MixEpoxy.jpg
Fill-Epoxy.jpg
EMbed_Eye.jpg
IMG_7025.jpg
Glue-Mouth.jpg
IMG_7099.jpg

The attachment points press-fit into the holes in the mounts, and can be CA glued for extra security. The eyes and mouth/tongue are glued into the mounts using a generous amount of two-part epoxy.

Mounting

Mount.jpg

The finished pieces are mounted on the grille using regular zip ties.

Lego Animation

Lego.jpg

Lego animation for the video was accomplished using free Blender software with models and add-ins from Mecabricks.

Blender

Mecabricks