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Scuttlefish Assembly

Designed by Sean Charlesworth for Bold Machines 2015

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The Scuttlefish aka The Gowanus Monster is 

designed to simply slot together with minimal use 

of glue.  While a lot of parts will hold together by 

Test fit all parts before assembling - due to the nature of 3D printing, some minor clean-up or trimming 

may be necessary - an x-acto knife and/or emery board are recommended.  Extras have been 

included for easily lost or damaged pieces.

Many of these kits are one-of-a-kind and may have been assembled for photographs, so some parts 

may already be pre-assembled. The newest version of the Monster has open portholes and eyes to 

allow for custom lighting installation.  Some of the parts pictured may differ slightly from what you 

have, but will assemble the same.  

1)

 Install propellers by gently inserting 

into the prop housing - using tweezers 

may help.  The best method is to get it 

positioned and gently press down on the 

center.  If the propeller won’t insert easily, 

use an x-acto knife to enlarge the hole 

slightly. 

2)

 Glue propeller assembly to the head.

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pins and friction, everything can be glued together if desired.  Any ‘super’ glue will work - use it 

sparingly - I recommend Gorilla Super Glue.

3) 

The newest version of the Monster 

has a spot to install an on/off switch for 

custom lighting. Simply screw switch into 

the bottom half of the body.

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